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So, the post office has to go through every piece of your mail, and check its company with your 'allowed list' of companies? |
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The post office is paid to deliver the mail. Returning mass amounts of deliverable mail would result in lawsuits from the company sending the junk. |
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About half of the junk mail I get is addressed to 'occupant'. How would it stop this mail? |
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I sometimes think that the best idea would be to form a reaction group, collect all the junk mail from (e.g.) Barclay's Bank (Yes!, You!) and deliver it to the head office with a petition to be removed from the mailing list. |
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yep [Cedar Park] although they go through it all already (automatically for 98%) to check for correct postage, post (zip) code and address, so I reckon it's not too much to ask. They also do redirection of post for £50 a year, so they already do data based services.
There's no reason to suggest that the law couldn't be changed if it was thought that this was a good suggestion.
I for one would definitely not add 'occupant' to my preferred senders list. |
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hey [jutta], I know what you mean, but as a first effort, I'd rather pay £3/month if it meant less hassle for me, and less paper wastage for the planet ultimately. And totally agree about the source/destination mod. |
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[gnomethang] just sign up to the mail protection service (see link), it'll do the trick |
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