The thing he does is simple: his house (MORRO SOLAR) has 2 numbers 1710 and 1712 (he can use both), but for bands or labels who do not speak Spanish it could be a little tricky. For instance, he does something like this:
INCAS OBSCURANTIS MAGAZINE
Lord Pazuzu
Av Morro Solar 1710
Residencial Monterrico Sur
Santiago de Surco
Lima 33
Peru
HEADBANGER MAGAZINE
Rafael Iturrino
Al costado de la Universidad Ricardo Palma
Morro Solar 1712
Surco Lima 33
Peru
RITUALISTIC BLASPHEMIC ZINE
Renzo Petrozzi
Morro Solar Avenue 1710
Monterrico Sur
Surco Lima 33
Peru
As you will realize, there is one detail that does not change, which is Morro Solar : that is the only name the thief cannot change because all the other words can be deceiving. For example, when he places:
"Residencial Monterrico Sur" is something that could be omitted or placed just as "Monterrico Sur" or "Urb Monterrico Sur", any way it would be understood.
On the other hand, when he places "Santiago de Surco", which is the name of the district (zip code 33), he can only put "Surco", "Santiago de Surco," or just "Lima 33" or any combination, forexample. "Surco - Lima 33", "Santiago de Surco - Lima 33", "Lima 33" and it would be the same.
This possibility to change in many ways is confusing. He can even change the sender adding any magazine’s name, or label’s… and this is even more confusing.
Sometimes this THIEF adds senseless words such as "Al costado de la universidad Ricardo Palma" because he lives there, but that's absurd. However, this is not necessary: the postman would find the address with or without that. It is just a strategy to confuse.
What he cannot take out is MORRO SOLAR. So you know, if you get any mail requesting stuff from whatever name (label, magazine, whatever) and see "MORRO SOLAR"… you already know who it is!!! Place all the info in your pages, alert your friends, report the RIP-OFF!!!