How to stop aarp junk mail

The never-ending battle against junk mail! Here are some steps to help you reduce or stop receiving AARP junk mail:

  1. Opt-out of AARP's mailing list: You can visit AARP's website (www.aarp.org) and click on "Contact Us" or "Unsubscribe" to request to be removed from their mailing list.
  2. Contact AARP's Member Services: Call AARP's Member Services at 1-888-OUR-AARP (1-888-687-2277) and ask to be removed from their mailing list.
  3. Use the USPS "Do Not Mail" registry: The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a "Do Not Mail" registry, which allows you to request that your name be removed from mailing lists. You can register online at www.usps.com/donotmail.
  4. Use the Direct Marketing Association's (DMA) "Opt-Out" registry: The DMA is a trade association that represents the direct marketing industry. You can register your name on their "Opt-Out" registry, which will help reduce the amount of junk mail you receive. Visit www.dmaconsumers.org/optout.
  5. Use a junk mail filter: Consider using a junk mail filter, such as the one offered by the National Do Not Mail List (NDNML) (www.ndnml.org). This service will help filter out unwanted mail and reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.
  6. Contact your local post office: If you're still receiving unwanted mail from AARP, you can contact your local post office and ask them to help you stop the mail. They may be able to provide additional assistance or guidance.
  7. Consider a mail-blocking service: Services like MailBlocker or Unroll.me can help block unwanted mail and reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.

Remember, it may take some time for the changes to take effect, as AARP and other organizations may have already sent out mailings before you requested to be removed from their lists.