Can i cange the address on postage paid junk mail

The eternal struggle of dealing with unwanted junk mail!

In most cases, you can't simply change the address on postage-paid junk mail. Here's why:

  1. Postage-paid mail is already paid for: The sender has already paid for the postage, and the mail is already in the mailstream. Changing the address would require additional postage, which is not feasible.
  2. Mail is already processed: Once the mail is processed and sent to the USPS, it's difficult to make changes to the address. The mail is already on its way to its intended destination.
  3. Return-to-sender process: If you want to return the mail to the sender, you can do so by writing "Return to Sender" on the envelope and affixing the correct postage. However, this may not always work, as the sender may not be willing to accept the return.

That being said, there are a few exceptions and workarounds:

  1. Contact the sender: If you're receiving junk mail from a specific company or organization, you can try contacting them directly to request that they remove your name and address from their mailing list. They may have a process in place for doing so.
  2. Use a mail forwarding service: Some mail forwarding services, like the USPS's "Address Change Service," can help you forward your mail to a new address. However, this service is typically used for individuals who are moving and need to forward their mail to a new location.
  3. Use a junk mail filter: Consider using a junk mail filter, like the USPS's "Opt-Out" program, which allows you to opt out of receiving certain types of mail. You can also use online services like 41pounds.org or Catalog Choice to opt out of receiving catalogs and other junk mail.

Remember, it's always a good idea to verify the sender's return address and contact information before attempting to return or change the address on junk mail.