Posted by Ultradog MN on December 13, 2016 at 10:53:03 from (172.58.137.43):
In Reply to: Christmas Junk Mail posted by Married2Allis on December 13, 2016 at 06:15:36:
You have to make a commitment to getting off their lists but it can be done. I hate junk mail and go to great lengths to get removed. Everytime you get something with a return envelope send it back with a hand written note to remove your address. If no envelope, use your own and spend a stamp. I write the following: "The pox on you junk mailers! Remove this address from all future marketing schemes." Sometimes it takes a couple of trys. If I don't get results I google the CEO and address of the company and send him a letter. I tell him I want to be removed and will take legal action if they continue. I also suggest he make it easier to get removed. I have been doing this for at least 15 years and might get one piece of junk mail per month. Yes, I have probably spent $100 on stamps over the years. Of course the best way is never give your address out. I needed to get a haircut on Sunday and of course all the barber shops were closed. So I went to Great Clips as they are open. The girl asked for my phone #. I said none. She asked for my name. I said none. She asked for my address. I just laughed. While I was in the chair another guy came in and gave her all that info. Dumb! No magazines, no subscriptions either. Anything I order online I have sent to my wife's work address.
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