How to stop.junk.mail

The never-ending battle against junk mail! Here are some effective ways to reduce or stop junk mail:

  1. Register with the Direct Marketing Association (DMA): The DMA is a trade association that represents the direct marketing industry. You can register your email address and phone number with them to opt-out of receiving junk mail and telemarketing calls.
  2. Use the National Do Not Mail List: The National Do Not Mail List is a free service that allows you to opt-out of receiving junk mail. You can register your name and address on their website.
  3. Contact the sender directly: If you receive junk mail from a specific company, you can contact them directly to ask to be removed from their mailing list. Look for a contact email address or phone number on the mailing piece.
  4. Use a junk mail filter: Many email providers and online services offer junk mail filters that can help block unwanted emails and messages.
  5. Opt-out of online offers: When signing up for online services or offers, be sure to opt-out of receiving junk mail and promotional emails.
  6. Use a paperless billing service: Many companies offer paperless billing options, which can help reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.
  7. Use a junk mail reduction service: Services like 41pounds.org and Earth911.com offer junk mail reduction programs that can help you reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.
  8. Complain to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC): If you receive junk mail that is misleading or deceptive, you can file a complaint with the FTC.
  9. Use a postal service filter: Some postal services, like the US Postal Service, offer filters that can help block junk mail from reaching your mailbox.
  10. Consider a junk mail blocking service: Services like MailBlocker and Junk Mail Blocker use algorithms to identify and block junk mail from reaching your mailbox.

Additionally, you can also take the following steps to reduce junk mail:

Remember, it's a constant battle to keep junk mail at bay, but by taking these steps, you can reduce the amount of unwanted mail you receive.