Blok unwanted mail

The frustration of receiving unwanted mail! Here are some ways to block unwanted mail:

  1. National Do Not Mail List: Register your name and address on the National Do Not Mail List, a free service provided by the Direct Marketing Association (DMA). This will help reduce unsolicited mail from companies.
  2. Opt-out online: Many companies allow you to opt-out of receiving mail from them online. Look for a "contact us" or "unsubscribe" link on the company's website or email.
  3. Contact the sender: If you receive mail from a company you don't want to hear from, contact them directly and ask to be removed from their mailing list.
  4. Use a mail-blocking service: Services like 41pounds.co.uk (UK) or MailBlocker (US) can help block unwanted mail by sending a "return to sender" notification to the company.
  5. Use a postal box or mailbox: Consider using a postal box or mailbox service, which can help filter out unwanted mail and reduce clutter.
  6. Report junk mail: If you receive mail that is clearly junk or spam, report it to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or your local postal service.
  7. Use a mail filter: Some email clients, like Gmail, allow you to filter out unwanted emails. You can also use third-party email filters like SpamAssassin or SpamSieve.
  8. Use a paperless billing service: Consider switching to paperless billing for your bills and statements, which can reduce the amount of mail you receive.
  9. Use a mail-blocking app: Apps like MailBlocker (iOS) or NoMoreJunkMail (Android) can help block unwanted mail by sending a "return to sender" notification to the company.
  10. Contact your local post office: If you're receiving a large amount of unwanted mail, contact your local post office and ask if they can help you block it.

Remember, it's essential to be proactive in managing your mail to reduce clutter and minimize unwanted solicitations.