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Old 20-04-2012, 06:51   #14
Sirius
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Re: Junk mail getting beyond a joke

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Originally Posted by danielf View Post
This problem was solved ages ago in Holland. Many people have a sticker on their letterbox stating they don't want any unsolicited/unaddressed mail. Actually, there's two versions, depending on wether or not you want free 'newspapers'. There's a no/no and a no/yes sticker.

A bit like this UK initiative:





All that's needed is for people to take this up and actually start putting these stickers on their letter box so word gets out.

http://www.stopjunkmail.org.uk/

Either way: it might be worth a punt at £1 for a sticker and 50 P&P for any number of stickers?
I had something like that and the postman still posted it, I asked him WHY and he said it was a sackable offense to not deliver it.

So all i do if there is a return envelope is send them back the mail they dumped on me, I rename the envelope so it gets returned to the Royal mail sorting office in Warrington
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