ChatterBank18 mins ago
Unsolicited letters
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I usually leave my address in the prepaid envelope as well so they know they are wasting their time with me, and can take me off their mailing list. Ever tried these ? :
http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/mpsr/
Also there is a Telephone Preference Service. When they have given you a load of garbage over the phone, get their number and name, tell them you are member of TPS and they will be fined �2,000. You won't hear from them again.
Hi Breezy, Yes I often do the same as you and get a devilish kick out of imagining the disappoinment on the faces of the sales staff when they open the envelopes expecting to get more business and just find either their own junk or somebody else's back.
I did register with the MPS and that has stopped some junk mail but much of it comes from the companies that I do business with in some form of another.
And I love Rabbit's idea of asking unsolicited callers for a password and mother's maiden name. I must try it.
Ages ago you used to be able to get signs that said 'No Hawkers, No Circulars' for attaching to your letterbox/garden gate, etc. Maybe your local shoe repair/nameplate guy could do one for you! But bear in mind that the people delivering those flyers might have reading difficulties!
I like to return junk mail too, but with the words 'Unsolicited advertising is an invasion of privacy' scrawled across it.
As for companies with whom you have an account, write to your local manager and tell him/her that while you are happy to receive correspondence about the service they are currently providing, you have no interest whatsoever in their other products, now or in future, and he/she will, with immediate effect, please arrange to have your name withdrawn from their mailing list. Watch them splutter!