Do not send junk mail list

You're looking to opt-out of receiving junk mail, also known as unsolicited mail or spam mail. Here are some steps you can take to reduce the amount of junk mail you receive:

National Do Not Mail List (US only)

  1. Visit the National Do Not Mail List website (www.donotmail.org) and fill out the online form.
  2. Provide your name, address, and email address (if you want to opt-out of email spam as well).
  3. Click "Submit" to add your information to the list.

Direct Marketing Association (DMA) Mail Preference Service (US only)

  1. Visit the DMA's Mail Preference Service website (www.dmaconsumers.org) and fill out the online form.
  2. Provide your name, address, and email address (if you want to opt-out of email spam as well).
  3. Pay a one-time fee of $2 to add your information to the list.

Canada's National Do Not Mail List (Canada only)

  1. Visit the Canada Post website (www.canadapost.ca) and fill out the online form.
  2. Provide your name, address, and email address (if you want to opt-out of email spam as well).
  3. Click "Submit" to add your information to the list.

Other options

  1. Contact your local post office or postal service to ask about their junk mail opt-out programs.
  2. Register with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to opt-out of receiving telemarketing calls and mailings.
  3. Consider using a mail-blocking service, such as Catalog Choice or 41pounds, which can help reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.

Important notes

Remember, it's always a good idea to be cautious when sharing your personal information online, and to take steps to protect your privacy.