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    Another stupid idea by the U.S. Post Office

    I can't believe this one. They are making ads to encourage businesses to make more junk mail. I'm so disgusted by this. We get a grocery bag full of junk mail every month.
    I guess there is a ridiculously low percentage of people who actually buy the things that the junk mail is trying to sell. Just think of all the resources spent on this worthless crap!!

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    We both signed up for the no junkmail list a while back and also the no credit card offers list. We hardly get any junkmail at all now. Just the stuff addressed to "resident" and a couple of catalogs from retailers we actually have bought from in the past.

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    jp1 beat me to it. I get much less junk mail now. I love my Post Office, its personnel and its new Forever stamps. I hope it's not too late to reverse the pension plan dirty trick Congress played on USPS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaneV2.0 View Post
    jp1 beat me to it. I get much less junk mail now. I love my Post Office, its personnel and its new Forever stamps. I hope it's not too late to reverse the pension plan dirty trick Congress played on USPS.
    I think it's awful - basically they are using USPS pensions to fund cheap junk mail.

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    Ditto jp1 and JaneV2.0. Also, this site is really useful for getting rid of catalog mailings that you don't want: https://www.catalogchoice.org/

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    Last night I saw a post office ad to return to paper bills/receipts.

    I personally prefer paper trails in some instances, but I know I am a dying breed.

    Their ad campaign might be case in point why they are having difficulties.

    Here is a market that LOVES, LOVES mail though -- the under 10 market.
    My kids adore getting mail.
    Maybe they should target that demographic!

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    Isn't the stuff addressed to resident MOST of the junk mail anyway? Sure seems so. Most junk mail seems to consist of store flyers - the supermarket flyers, the hardware store flyers, etc.. And isn't that stuff all addressed to resident? So being able to eliminate just that not addressed to resident seem hardly worth the bother.
    Trees don't grow on money

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    I feel like taking it back to the P.O. each week and dumping it there. I have the feeling I'd be seeing the police soon though. It is so dang frustrating......especially when 100% of the stuff we get, we have no interest in buying. I just think of all the poor trees that are totally wasted on this junk.
    Do some of the above links require a payment to have them stop your junk mail?
    I honestly don't see how this even works for the companies sending the junk mail. Think of the cost of it, with such little return.

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    Opt Out is free. It's time-consuming, though, because you have to register each and every permutation of your name and address for it to work properly. I don't mind most junk mail--like flyers from realtors and dentists. I realize it's a legitimate way of businesses to advertise, and most of it goes directly from my mailbox to my recycling bin. I don't blame the USPS for it at all. Or for anything else, really. Did I mention I love the USPS?

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    All of mine goes into the recycling bin too, but that's such a waste of trees, energy and resources, even if we do recycle it. I like the USPS too, but that doesn't mean I like all this junk mail! And I don't want to sacrifice the planet, just so that the post office can keep going.

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