Can you block post royal mail

I understand your concern about blocking unwanted posts from Royal Mail. Here are some steps you can take to minimize or block unwanted mail:

  1. Register with the Royal Mail Preference Service: You can register with the Royal Mail Preference Service to reduce the amount of unsolicited mail you receive. This service is free and will help you stop receiving mail from companies that are not on your personal contact list.

To register, visit the Royal Mail website and fill out the online form. You'll need to provide your name, address, and a few other details.

  1. Use the Royal Mail's 'No Junk Mail' sticker: You can purchase a 'No Junk Mail' sticker from the Royal Mail website or at your local post office. This sticker is a visual indicator that you don't want to receive unsolicited mail. You can stick it on your mailbox or door to deter unwanted mail.

  2. Contact the sender directly: If you receive unwanted mail from a specific company, you can contact them directly to ask them to remove your name from their mailing list. You can usually find the company's contact information on the mail piece.

  3. Report unwanted mail to Royal Mail: If you receive unwanted mail that you didn't request, you can report it to Royal Mail. They have a dedicated team that deals with complaints about unwanted mail. You can report the mail by filling out an online form or contacting their customer service team.

  4. Consider using a mail-blocking service: There are third-party services that can help block unwanted mail. These services use advanced algorithms to identify and filter out unwanted mail, reducing the amount of junk mail you receive. Some popular options include:

Remember that while these steps can help minimize unwanted mail, they may not completely eliminate it.