Can you block getting mail from someone

The age-old problem of unwanted mail!

Yes, you can block getting mail from someone. Here are a few ways to do so:

US Postal Service (USPS)

  1. Request to Stop Mail: You can fill out a form (PS Form 1500) and submit it to the USPS to request that they stop delivering mail from a specific sender. You can find the form on the USPS website or at your local post office.
  2. Contact the USPS Customer Service: You can also contact the USPS customer service department at 1-800-275-8777 (1-800-ASK-USPS) and ask them to stop delivering mail from a specific sender.

Other Options

  1. Return to Sender: If you receive unwanted mail, you can simply return it to the sender with a note saying "Refused" or "Return to Sender." This will help the sender know that you don't want to receive mail from them.
  2. Contact the Sender: If you know the sender's contact information, you can try contacting them directly and asking them to stop sending you mail.
  3. Use a Mail Filter: Some email services, like Gmail, offer mail filters that can help block unwanted mail. You can set up filters to automatically forward or delete mail from specific senders.
  4. Report Spam: If you're receiving unwanted mail from a specific sender, you can report it as spam to your email provider or the USPS.

Important Notes