How to Stop Receiving Junk Mail
Wednesday August 15, 2007
If you're like most people, there is a good chance you are receiving a daily avalanche of unrequested and unwanted mail. Junk mail is more than an annoyance. It clogs landfills as well as your mailbox, and costs millions of trees and millions of tax dollars every year. Learn how you can reduce the amount of junk mail you receive by 90 percent.Photo courtesy of Jane M. Sawyer


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How many years have we seen this same plea about junk mail?
A pity most of the old outhouses are gone that junk mail could have been put to good use.
You want to change Junk Mail? Insist that the senders pay triple the price of a first class letter.
Hey. this way you save those trees not to mention all the energy expended from the cutting to the delivery then then burning or land fill.
Ah, but what do I know right?
So go ahead and keep puttiing up your same little posted pleas to stop junk mail if iit makes you feel good.
You can 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 check my mail twice a month now. 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 in the whole subdivision.
http://awakening.weebly.com/stop-junk-mail.html
To stop junk mail I been using http://www.MyJunkTree.com to stop junk mail, it provides me with a central location in which I can stop the junk mail and solicitations from more than 1300 catalogs and more than 5000 charity/nonprofit organizations, credit card companies, banks and data brokers, and stopping the delivery of national phone books. This green site also will plant trees with each new membership. As an added convenience you can sign on the Do Not Call list and get a copy of your credit report.