Can you stop royal mail delivering junk mail

The eternal struggle against junk mail!

Yes, you can take steps to reduce or stop Royal Mail delivering junk mail to your address. Here are a few methods:

  1. Register with the Mailing Preference Service (MPS): The MPS is a free service that helps reduce unwanted mail by removing your name and address from mailing lists. You can register online or by phone (0345 070 7070).
  2. Opt-out of junk mail online: Many companies allow you to opt-out of receiving junk mail online. Look for "opt-out" or "unsubscribe" links on the mailings you receive, or visit websites like the Direct Marketing Association's (DMA) website to opt-out of receiving mail from specific companies.
  3. Contact the sender: If you receive junk mail from a specific company, you can contact them directly to ask them to remove your name from their mailing list. Make sure to include your name, address, and a clear request to be removed.
  4. Use the Royal Mail's 'No Junk Mail' service: Royal Mail offers a service called "No Junk Mail" that allows you to opt-out of receiving unsolicited mail. You can sign up online or by phone (0345 070 7070).
  5. Use a 'No Junk Mail' sticker: You can purchase a "No Junk Mail" sticker from the Royal Mail website or at your local post office. Stick the sticker on your mailbox or door to indicate that you don't want to receive junk mail.
  6. Report junk mail to Royal Mail: If you're still receiving junk mail despite taking the above steps, you can report it to Royal Mail. They may be able to help you identify the sender and take action to stop the mailings.

Remember that while these methods can help reduce junk mail, they may not eliminate it entirely. Some companies may still send you mail, especially if you've purchased something from them in the past.