How do i stop people sending mail asking for money

The pesky problem of unwanted mail asking for money! Here are some steps to help you reduce or stop receiving such mail:

  1. Register with the National Do Not Mail List: The National Do Not Mail List is a free service that allows you to opt-out of receiving unsolicited mail. You can register online or by calling (888) 5OPT-OUT (888-567-8688).
  2. Contact the Direct Marketing Association (DMA): The DMA is a trade association that represents the direct marketing industry. You can contact them to request that your name be removed from their mailing lists. You can reach them at (212) 768-7277 or www.dmaconsumers.org.
  3. Check with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC): The FTC provides guidance on how to stop receiving unwanted mail. You can visit their website at www.ftc.gov and search for "stop unwanted mail."
  4. Contact the sender directly: If you receive mail from a specific organization or charity, you can contact them directly to request that your name be removed from their mailing list. Be sure to include your name, address, and a clear request to be removed from their list.
  5. Use a mail-blocking service: Services like Catalog Choice, 41pounds, and Mr. Rebound can help you stop receiving unwanted mail. These services work by sending a "do not mail" request to the sender on your behalf.
  6. Opt-out of online offers: Many online offers and surveys ask if you want to receive mail or email updates. Be sure to opt-out of these offers to reduce the amount of unwanted mail you receive.
  7. Use a PO box: If you're receiving a lot of mail from unknown senders, consider using a PO box instead of your home address. This can help keep your personal address private and reduce the amount of unwanted mail you receive.
  8. Report suspicious mail: If you receive mail that appears to be fraudulent or suspicious, report it to the FTC or your local post office.

Remember, it's essential to be proactive in managing your mail preferences to reduce the amount of unwanted mail you receive.