Don't want receive mail

You'd like to opt out of receiving mail, is that correct? Here are some steps you can take to reduce or stop receiving unwanted mail:

National Do Not Mail List (US only)

  1. Visit the National Do Not Mail List website (www.donotmail.org).
  2. Fill out the online form with your name and address.
  3. Check the boxes for the types of mail you don't want to receive (e.g., credit card offers, catalogs, etc.).
  4. Submit the form.

Opt-out of specific types of mail

  1. Credit card offers: Contact the three major credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) to opt out of receiving credit card offers:
  2. Catalogs: Contact the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) to opt out of receiving catalogs:
  3. Junk mail: Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to report unwanted mail:
    • Phone: 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357)
    • Online: www.ftc.gov

Other tips

  1. Register with the USPS: The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a service called "Opt-Out" that allows you to request that your name be removed from mailing lists. You can register online or by calling 1-800-275-8777.
  2. Check your local listings: Some local organizations, such as your state's Attorney General's office, may offer opt-out services for specific types of mail.
  3. Be cautious: While these steps can help reduce unwanted mail, some mail may still be sent to you. Be cautious when responding to unsolicited offers or requests for personal information.

Remember to always verify the authenticity of any organization or website asking for your personal information.