I finally had a chance to look at the code.
The code specifically checks to see if the billing and delivery address are different, and in that case it specifically displays the customer's primary address, intentionally.
If you want to bypass that safety so that you never see the customer's primary address for validation purposes, you can add a new line into the code as shown here, a couple lines above the stuff you quoted earlier:
Code:
$show_customer = 'true';
}
// ADDED HERE TO SKIP SHOWING CUSTOMER'S PRIMARY ADDRESS SO WE DON'T HAVE IT FOR VERIFICATION PURPOSES:
$show_customer = 'false';
if ($show_customer == 'true') {
?>
<tr>
<td class="main"><b><?php echo ENTRY_CUSTOMER; ?></b></td>
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