How do i stop publishers clearing house mail

The infamous Publishers Clearing House (PCH) mailings! While it's not possible to completely stop receiving mail from PCH, you can take steps to reduce the amount of mail you receive from them. Here are some tips:

  1. Opt-out of their mailing list: You can visit the PCH website (www.pch.com) and click on "Opt-Out" or "Do Not Mail" at the bottom of the page. Fill out the form with your name and address, and they will remove you from their mailing list.
  2. Contact their customer service: You can also call PCH's customer service number at 1-800-345-5000 and ask to be removed from their mailing list. Be prepared to provide your name and address to verify your request.
  3. Use the USPS "Do Not Mail" service: The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a "Do Not Mail" service that allows you to request that mailings from specific companies, including PCH, be stopped. You can submit a request online or by mail. To do so, visit the USPS website (www.usps.com) and follow the instructions.
  4. Register with the Direct Marketing Association (DMA): The DMA is a trade association that represents the direct marketing industry. You can register with them to opt-out of receiving mail from PCH and other companies. Visit their website (www.dmaconsumers.org) and follow the instructions.
  5. Use a mail-blocking service: Services like 41pounds.org or MailBlocker.com can help block unwanted mail, including PCH mailings, from reaching your mailbox.
  6. Consider a PO box: If you're tired of receiving PCH mail at your home address, consider renting a PO box. This will help keep your personal address private and reduce the amount of unwanted mail you receive.
  7. Report unwanted mail: If you continue to receive unwanted mail from PCH despite opting out, you can report it to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or your local postmaster.

Remember that while these steps can help reduce the amount of PCH mail you receive, they may not completely eliminate it. PCH is a large company with a vast mailing list, and it may take some time for their records to be updated.