Junk mail delete

The never-ending battle against junk mail!

Here are some tips to help you delete or reduce the amount of junk mail you receive:

  1. Opt-out of prescreened credit offers: Visit the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website and use their "Do Not Call" registry to opt-out of prescreened credit offers.
  2. Register with the Direct Marketing Association (DMA): The DMA offers a "Mail Preference Service" that allows you to opt-out of receiving mail from participating companies.
  3. Contact individual companies: If you receive mail from a specific company, contact them directly to ask to be removed from their mailing list.
  4. Use a junk mail filter: Many email providers and apps offer junk mail filters that can help you identify and delete unwanted emails.
  5. Shred unwanted mail: If you do receive junk mail, shred it to prevent identity theft and protect your personal information.
  6. Use a paperless billing service: Consider switching to paperless billing for your bills and statements to reduce the amount of mail you receive.
  7. Use a mail-blocking service: Services like 41pounds.co.uk and MailStopper can help block junk mail from reaching your mailbox.
  8. Report junk mail to the USPS: If you receive mail that is addressed to you but is clearly junk, report it to the United States Postal Service (USPS) to help them identify and stop the sender.

Some popular junk mail reduction services include:

Remember, it's always a good idea to review your mail regularly and take action to delete or shred any unwanted or suspicious mail.