How to Stop Junk Mail
Is it annoying for you to sort through all the junk mail every day? Here is what I used to do with junk mail until I discovered how to get rid of it.
1. Open overstuffed mail box and cut finger while pulling all the junk mail mixed with important mail.
2. Walk into the house while sorting through the “mixed mail”
3. Find the shredder; feed the junk mail one by one into the shredder.
4. Fight the shredder – aargg! – Pull the jammed paper and try again.
5. Dump shredded junk mail into the recycle bin in the kitchen
6. Once recycle bin is full, tale it to the bigger recycle bin outside.
7. Pay every month for the trash company to recycle shredded junk mail.
Seems like a lot of work and time spent on something I don’t want to receive and something I want to get rid of.
Solution: Cut it off at the source – “Hasta la vista, junk mail”.
Here is what you have to do to free yourself from junk mail. How to stop junk mail is easier than you might think, just go to this link;
https://www.dmachoice.org/MPS/proto1.php
This website allows you to remove your physical address (opt-out) from junk mail lists and other commercial lists, for example; those annoying catalogs. I’m against catalogs because most of the time those are “want items” you’ll just end up buying instead of “need items”.
There are two ways to register;
- Fill out a form online – fastest way -
- Complete a mail-in registration form. You will need to pay $1 for processing fees.
Nowadays I only check my mailbox once every two weeks. There are a few other tricks I implemented to be able to do that. Stay tuned …
Questions and Comments:
How many times a week do you check your mail box? What percentage of Junk Mail do you get?
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Max said:
Oct 26, 08 at 10:56 pmI found this page
Stop Junk Mail today yourself
I did it. It worked.
I check my mail twice a month now and there is only few letters.
100 million trees are cut yearly to supply junk mail.
8 month average American spends looking at the junk mail.
Max said:
Nov 07, 08 at 10:12 pmWould like to change previous post.
You can also sign do not mail petition (like Do Not Call National Petition)
I did some search online and this is the best resource so far available online (correct me if I am wrong). I have done this 5 months ago and my mailbox is literally empty ( I have paperless billing and also opted out from various mail lists) I check my mail twice a month now. It is beautiful.
I even took the letter from samples provided and wrote it to a local Chinese restaurant that keeps putting fliers in my door. They stopped too in the whole subdivision.
http://awakening.weebly.com/stop-junk-mail.html
I even opted out from the yellow book. What do I need it for, since the internet is right here.
Private Label Rights said:
Sep 01, 09 at 6:57 pmFirst time checking out this blog, but I got to say I’ll probably be here more often
Anon said:
Sep 17, 09 at 11:43 amFor what it’s worth the link on dmachoice.org is broken. How convenient. It downloads a blank PDF. I contacted them about it. Doubt I’ll get a response.
admin said:
Oct 19, 09 at 3:13 pmThank you for letting us know. It wasn’t broken. It seems they have updated the website.