Can you rts if you don't want mail

You're referring to the "Return to Sender" (RTS) option!

Yes, in the United States, you can use the "Return to Sender" (RTS) option if you don't want to receive mail or packages from a specific sender. Here's how it works:

  1. Write "Return to Sender" or "Refused" on the front of the envelope or package.
  2. Sign your name above the notation.
  3. Place the item back in the mail.

The postal service will then return the item to the sender, and you won't receive any further mail or packages from that sender.

Note that this option only works for mail and packages that are sent to you, not for mail or packages that you initiate or send to others.

Additionally, if you're receiving unwanted mail or packages from a specific sender, you can also: