Amazon cancellation junk mail

The frustration of receiving unwanted junk mail, especially when it's related to a cancelled Amazon order!

Here are some steps you can take to reduce or stop receiving unwanted Amazon cancellation junk mail:

  1. Contact Amazon Customer Service: Reach out to Amazon's customer service department and ask them to remove your name and address from their mailing list. You can do this by:
    • Visiting Amazon's Help & Customer Service page and clicking on "Contact Us" at the bottom.
    • Selecting "Order and account" as the topic and then "Cancel or change an order" as the subtopic.
    • Explaining your situation and requesting that your name and address be removed from their mailing list.
  2. Opt-out of Amazon's Marketing Emails: Go to Amazon's website and sign in to your account. Click on "Account & Lists" and then "Account" at the top right corner. Scroll down to the "Communication preferences" section and uncheck the box next to "Receive promotional emails from Amazon."
  3. Update Your Amazon Account Settings: Log in to your Amazon account and go to the "Account & Lists" page. Click on "Account" and then "Account settings" at the top right corner. Scroll down to the "Notifications" section and uncheck the box next to "Notify me about special offers and promotions."
  4. Use the USPS "Do Not Mail" Registry: The United States Postal Service (USPS) maintains a registry of addresses that do not want to receive junk mail. You can add your address to this registry by visiting the USPS website and filling out the online form.
  5. Use a Mail Filter or Service: Consider using a mail filter or service that can help screen out unwanted mail, including junk mail from Amazon. Some popular options include:
    • Catalog Choice: A free service that allows you to opt-out of unwanted catalogs and mailings.
    • DMAchoice: A paid service that allows you to opt-out of unwanted mailings from various companies, including Amazon.
    • EarthClassMail: A paid service that allows you to screen out unwanted mail and recycle it.

Remember that it may take some time for Amazon to update their records and stop sending you junk mail. Be patient and persistent, and you should eventually see a reduction in unwanted mail.