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Dear Sir/Madam, This is a request that my personal information is removed from all of your mailing lists for unsolicited mail. I would like my name and address removed, effective immediately. You are currently sending unsolicited mail to: insert name, address, and zip code.
The company must honor your request within 10 business days. If there's no way to opt out or if you still get unwanted email from the company after 10 business days, tell the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.
Call the company that is sending it. Ask them to remove you from their mailing list.
You could ask them to stop delivering all your mail, but that's about it. I'd recommend trying to contact the company directly. If you tell them you don't want their mail, they will remove you from the mailing list, because they don't want to send letters to somebody who definitely isn't interested.
Register With The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) Many of the companies who send you advertising in the mail are members of Direct Marketing Association (DMA). You can register with them to be removed from their member's mailing lists. They also make their “Do Not Mail” list available to some non-members.
Look for Unsubscribe Links The cleanest way to get off a list is to use the built-in unsubscribe option. That link is generally buried at the bottom of the message, in tiny type or made to not even look like a link, all the better to keep you subscribed.
How To Get Less Mail From Marketers. To decide what types of mail you do and don't want from marketers, register at the Direct Marketing Association's (DMA) consumer website DMAchoice, and choose what catalogs, magazine offers, and other mail you want to get. DMAchoice will stop most, but not all, promotional mail.
Contact the company's customer service department (this information will probably be included on the mailing or the company's website) and ask them to remove your name from its mailing list.