by Answer Rabbit on April 17th, 2006

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How can I stop unsolicited credit card offers from appearing in my mail box?

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  • by Nom de guerre on January 3rd, 2007

    Nom de guerre

    My dad and step-mom stop mail solicitations by mailing their return envelopes, filled with another company's junk mail/solicitations, back to them.
    Obnoxious? Yes. But it's worked.

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  • by Anonymous on January 3rd, 2007

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    Write "return to sender" on the unopened envelope and let the mailman take it back to the source.

    This works for us.

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  • by DavidHume on January 25th, 2007

    DavidHume

    Send them back; just writing "return to sender" works here. They will have to pay the postage.

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  • by my2kids on January 25th, 2007

    my2kids

    get in touch with royal mail about it, if you are in england that it, they will be able to sort it for you by taking you off the mailing list, similar to the telephone preference service

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  • by zazzy_one on January 3rd, 2007

    zazzy_one

    Send them to my house. (Especially the zero precenters.)

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  • by Wendora on January 3rd, 2007

    Wendora

    These come to my boss at my job. My instructions, Shred Them. I suppose if they go unanswered, they might just get the idea and stop them.

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