by CzarAlex on June 26th, 2005

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Is it legal to place flyers in people's mail boxes advertising a small, home business?

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  • by harsheet.patel on November 13th, 2010

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    This is for EVRYONE:
    I can understand you may be upset for having someone open your box and putting a "Business Card" in it. I wouldn't want someone to open my box unless I know who it is (I have my friends drop of things directly in my box all the time).

    BUT... if you can find the time to write up a letter... then a better idea would be is to create a sign that said "DO NOT SOLICIT" and attach it to your box. Junk mail can get annoying, but only for the 10 seconds it takes you to walk over to the trash can and throw it away. After that I doubt you really think about that flyer, business card or junk mail.

    I side with you about them opening your box, but at least at that point you know who opened it. What I mean is if someone who was trying to steal your identity isn't going to leave their business card to also get business from you. So getting a small business in trouble just doesn't seem the logical way to be a "Good American". Small Businesses is what makes our economy run... try devoting sometime to get in the way of Big Business... they are the real robbers and thieves.

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