How do i stop american mail to my inbox

I understand your concern! Receiving unwanted mail from the United States can be frustrating. Here are some steps to help you stop receiving American mail in your inbox:

Option 1: Contact the sender directly

  1. Check the return address on the mail piece to find the sender's contact information.
  2. Look for a website, email address, or phone number to reach out to the sender.
  3. Send an email or make a phone call to request that they remove your name and address from their mailing list.

Option 2: Register with the Direct Marketing Association (DMA)

  1. Visit the DMA's website (www.dmachoice.org) and register your name and address.
  2. The DMA will send a confirmation email to verify your registration.
  3. Once confirmed, you'll be added to the DMA's suppression list, which will help reduce unwanted mail.

Option 3: Use the USPS's "Opt-Out" service

  1. Visit the United States Postal Service (USPS) website (www.usps.com) and click on "Opt-Out" under the "Mailing Services" section.
  2. Fill out the online form with your name, address, and email address.
  3. The USPS will add your information to their suppression list, which will help reduce unwanted mail.

Option 4: Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

  1. Visit the FTC's website (www.ftc.gov) and click on "File a Complaint" under the "Consumer Protection" section.
  2. Fill out the online form with your name, address, and email address.
  3. The FTC will add your information to their suppression list, which will help reduce unwanted mail.

Additional tips

Remember that it may take some time for the changes to take effect, as the process of updating mailing lists can be slow. However, by following these steps, you should be able to reduce the amount of unwanted American mail you receive in your inbox.