My fight against junk mail is based on this principle: My mail box is Not a repository for every Tom, Dick and Harry's marketing scheme. It is mine and I should be able to control who uses it. We are reaching sensory overload with all the advertising in this country. From billboards to electronic media to junk mail to door knockers. Even the gas pumps have televisions on them now trying to sell me stuff. Most of it is hawking crap I don't need, want or even care to know about. If you don't mind getting it, that's okay with me. But please leave me out of it. I use a bunch of stamps and envelopes each year writing to junk mailers. I write the following on a piece of paper and include it with their advertising in the envelope. "The pox on you junk mailers. Remove this address from All future marketing schemes." If I continue to get stuff from them I look up who is the company CEO and send him a letter threatening legal action. I write to my elected reps and suggest they enact legislation to allow us to opt out of unsolicited mailings. No,I don't get apoplectic over junk mail. It's more like a game I like to play and I don't mind spending a few $ a year on stamps to play it. I never give anyone my address either. I get maybe 2 or 3 pieces of junk mail a month now and would do just fine with biweekly mail delivery.
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