by Orangy on November 6th, 2006

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I am not a Scientologist, but I got added to their mailing list back in the 1980's. They wouldn't remove me when I asked. Now, 20 years and 6 addresses later, they STILL send things to me. Anyone else have this problem?

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  • by Sgt. Widget will die from finals on May 6th, 2009

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    If you haven't tried this already, consider sending them a letter in one of their own return envelopes telling them that you are not interested and any further mailings will be considered harassment. Make sure you make a photocopy of whatever you send them and keep it for your files.

    Please bear in mind if you decide to do this that the "Church" of Scientology can get pretty nasty at times. Chances are asking them to knock it off won't incur too much wrath, but if it doesn't work, pushing them further may be unwise. On the other hand, if any of their mailings include a pre-paid return envelope, you can have fun mailing them all sorts of things that they will have to pay for.

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