How to stop scientology mail

The infamous Scientology mail! Stopping unwanted mail from Scientology can be a challenge, but here are some steps you can take:

  1. Opt-out of their mailing list: You can try contacting Scientology's headquarters or their local church and ask to be removed from their mailing list. You can also try contacting their mail house or fulfillment company to request removal.
  2. Contact the Direct Marketing Association (DMA): The DMA is a trade association that represents the direct marketing industry. You can contact them and ask to be added to their "Do Not Mail" list. This will help prevent unwanted mail from reaching you.
  3. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC): The FTC is responsible for enforcing laws related to deceptive and unfair business practices. You can file a complaint with them if you believe Scientology's mailings are deceptive or harassing.
  4. Contact your local post office: Your local post office may be able to help you stop unwanted mail from Scientology. They can forward any mail from Scientology to a different address or hold it at the post office for a period of time.
  5. Use a mail-blocking service: There are several mail-blocking services available that can help you stop unwanted mail from reaching your mailbox. These services use algorithms to identify and block unwanted mail, including mail from Scientology.
  6. Report the mail to the USPS: If you receive mail from Scientology that is harassing or threatening, you can report it to the United States Postal Service (USPS). They have a process in place for handling such complaints.
  7. Contact your state's Attorney General: Your state's Attorney General may be able to help you stop unwanted mail from Scientology. They can investigate and take action if the mailings are deemed to be illegal or harassing.

Some specific Scientology mailings you may want to report or opt-out of include:

Remember to always keep a record of any correspondence with Scientology, including dates, times, and details of the conversations or interactions. This can be helpful if you need to escalate the issue or seek legal action.