Advice on unsoliced mail

The pesky problem of unsolicited mail! Here are some tips to help you deal with it:

  1. Register with the Mail Preference Service (MPS): The MPS is a free service that helps reduce the amount of junk mail you receive. You can register online or by phone (0300 330 0001).
  2. Opt-out of online catalogs and newsletters: If you've signed up for online catalogs or newsletters, make sure to opt-out of receiving paper copies.
  3. Use a mail filter: Many email providers offer mail filters that can help block unwanted emails. You can also use third-party filters like SpamAssassin or SpamSieve.
  4. Report junk mail to the sender: If you receive junk mail from a specific company, report it to the sender using the contact information provided. This can help them remove your name from their mailing list.
  5. Use a "no junk mail" sticker: Place a "no junk mail" sticker on your mailbox or door to deter unwanted mail.
  6. Complain to the Royal Mail: If you're receiving excessive junk mail, you can complain to the Royal Mail (in the UK) or your local postal service. They may be able to help reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.
  7. Recycle or shred unwanted mail: Make sure to recycle or shred any unwanted mail to prevent identity theft and protect your personal information.
  8. Consider using a mail-blocking service: Services like MailGuard or NoMoreJunkMail can help block unwanted mail at the post office level.
  9. Keep your contact information up-to-date: Make sure your contact information is up-to-date with companies you've done business with, as this can help reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.
  10. Be cautious of "free" offers: Be wary of "free" offers that require you to provide personal information. These may be scams or lead to more junk mail.

Remember, it's essential to stay vigilant and take steps to protect your personal information to minimize the amount of junk mail you receive.