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I dont know where to post this so i chose Media and TV.
I am sick of getting letters from Virgin Media asking us to sign up. We probably get bombarded about 2-3 times a week, small letters, large letters, you name it we get it. Does anyone know who to contact at virgin media so i can stop them. I have NO interest in Virgin what-so-ever. Some letters are "to the occupier" so i put them back in the post box because if the royal mail want to put them in my letter box for me to throw away they can have them right back. See how they feel.
Sorry to rant but im rather angry.
I dont know where to post this so i chose Media and TV.
I am sick of getting letters from Virgin Media asking us to sign up. We probably get bombarded about 2-3 times a week, small letters, large letters, you name it we get it. Does anyone know who to contact at virgin media so i can stop them. I have NO interest in Virgin what-so-ever. Some letters are "to the occupier" so i put them back in the post box because if the royal mail want to put them in my letter box for me to throw away they can have them right back. See how they feel.
Sorry to rant but im rather angry.
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Secondly,take all further letters,from this company and place them in an A4 envelope.
Then, when you feel you have saved enough,send it off to the address shown.
But under NO circumstances attach stamps.
Perhaps a covering letter could be included,to instruct them,upon receipt of enclosed,to put the contents where "the sun do,t shine"
Secondly,take all further letters,from this company and place them in an A4 envelope.
Then, when you feel you have saved enough,send it off to the address shown.
But under NO circumstances attach stamps.
Perhaps a covering letter could be included,to instruct them,upon receipt of enclosed,to put the contents where "the sun do,t shine"
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Would the Royal Mail deliver these junk mails to Virgin if you send them back without a stamp?
I think not, and you will carry on getting them.
Sorry I can't really help except to say, see if there is an address on the back of the envelope and write to them putting a stamp on your envelope.
If you continue to get them, get in touch with Consumer Direct and see if they can help.
I think not, and you will carry on getting them.
Sorry I can't really help except to say, see if there is an address on the back of the envelope and write to them putting a stamp on your envelope.
If you continue to get them, get in touch with Consumer Direct and see if they can help.
I've had my cable ever since 1991 when it was supplied by Cable London, which became BlueYonder, which became TeleWest, which became ntl:TeleWest, which were rebranded as Virgin Media - and they STILL send me joining offers!
It's simply a matter of economics for them, though. It's cheaper to outsource their blanket mailing operation to a third-party company with the instruction "every address in XXX" rather than for them to do their own targeted mailing.
It's simply a matter of economics for them, though. It's cheaper to outsource their blanket mailing operation to a third-party company with the instruction "every address in XXX" rather than for them to do their own targeted mailing.
Found this on another forum.
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If it just says 'the occupier' withiout your address, then it has been put through your door by the postman. The post office make a lot of money by delivering leaflets, You can speak to the PO and they will take you off their distribution list.
If its 'To the occupier' with it your addrress on it, then it's probably a mail shot. You need to register with these people:
http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/mpsr/
they ared the Mail Preference Service. If you register with them, it stops direct mailers sending stuff to your address.
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If it just says 'the occupier' withiout your address, then it has been put through your door by the postman. The post office make a lot of money by delivering leaflets, You can speak to the PO and they will take you off their distribution list.
If its 'To the occupier' with it your addrress on it, then it's probably a mail shot. You need to register with these people:
http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/mpsr/
they ared the Mail Preference Service. If you register with them, it stops direct mailers sending stuff to your address.
Missprim, iv tried that but i still get them. It does say "to the occupier". I will continue to do what iv been doing. Our postman delivers takeaway menu's too, i save them in a carrier bag and then post them back in the mail box. Royal mail should PAY us, the public, some of the money they receive from these companies.
Thanks to all who took the time to reply
Thanks to all who took the time to reply
If they paid you for accepting delivery of junk mail then they'd have to charge you more for postage on anything you sent to cover the expense. They have already seen private companies 'cherry pick' the most profitable areas that they used to serve exclusively, and which allowed them to cross subsidise.
we get them all the time too and for my late Mother in Law as well, I wrote on one of the envelopes DECEASED and sent it back, but we still get them. I think one of these days, I'll say I want to take up their offer and say the address is in heaven, I wonder how quickly they would be able to arrange the installation :)
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