How do i stop my deliveries coming through royal mail

If you no longer want to receive deliveries from Royal Mail, you can take the following steps:

  1. Contact Royal Mail: Reach out to Royal Mail's customer service department by phone, email, or online chat. You can find their contact details on their website. Let them know that you no longer want to receive deliveries and ask them to stop sending mail to your address.
  2. Update your Royal Mail preferences: You can also update your Royal Mail preferences online. Go to the Royal Mail website, click on "My Royal Mail" and sign in to your account. From there, you can update your preferences to stop receiving certain types of mail or stop deliveries altogether.
  3. Use the Royal Mail 'Opt-Out' service: Royal Mail offers an "Opt-Out" service that allows you to stop receiving unsolicited mail. You can sign up for this service by visiting the Royal Mail website and following the instructions.
  4. Contact the sender: If you're receiving unwanted mail from a specific sender, you can try contacting them directly to ask them to stop sending you mail. You can find the sender's contact details on the mail piece or online.
  5. Report unwanted mail: If you're receiving unwanted mail that you believe is spam or junk mail, you can report it to Royal Mail's customer service department. They may be able to help you stop receiving it.
  6. Consider registering with the Mailing Preference Service (MPS): The MPS is a free service that helps to reduce unwanted mail. You can register with them online, and they will add your name to a list that is used by mailers to help them avoid sending mail to people who don't want it.

Remember to also update your preferences with other mail carriers, such as ParcelForce, Hermes, and DHL, if you no longer want to receive deliveries from them as well.