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If you're trying to avoid receiving unwanted subscription mail, here are some steps you can take:

  1. Check your subscriptions: Review your subscription list to see if there are any services or publications you no longer use or want. Cancel any unnecessary subscriptions to reduce the amount of mail you receive.
  2. Opt-out online: Many companies allow you to opt-out of receiving mail online. Look for an "unsubscribe" or "opt-out" link on the company's website or in their email newsletters.
  3. Contact the company: If you can't find an online opt-out option, you can contact the company directly by phone or email to request that they remove you from their mailing list.
  4. Use the USPS "Do Not Mail" list: The United States Postal Service (USPS) has a "Do Not Mail" list that allows you to request that companies not send you mail. You can add your name and address to the list by visiting the USPS website.
  5. Use a mail-blocking service: Services like 41pounds or MailBlocker can help block unwanted mail from reaching your mailbox.
  6. Consider a PO box: If you're receiving a lot of unwanted mail, you might consider renting a PO box to receive your mail. This can help keep your personal address private and reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.
  7. Report unwanted mail: If you're receiving mail that you didn't request or that's not relevant to you, you can report it to the USPS or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Remember to always verify the authenticity of any company or organization before providing them with your contact information, and be cautious of phishing scams that may try to trick you into revealing your personal information.