This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
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.
Unsubscribe from catalogs by calling the customer service line directly or by unsubscribing online. Many catalogs have unsubscribing information within the pages of the catalog.
Gather up the mail and take it to your post office. Ask to speak to a supervisor. Tell them the person doesn't live at the location. If you get any mail, mark it return to sender.
Visit the individual sites below to help further control your mail. Direct Marketing Association. DMAchoice. OptOutPrescreen. The official Consumer Credit Reporting Industry website to opt-in or opt-out of offers for credit and insurance. National Do Not Call Registry. Government Advice on Junk Mail.
File a complaint with the postmaster They may encourage you to apply for a prohibitory order against the sender, which stops them from sending you mail entirely. You can either file the request directly through your postmaster, or use USPS Form 1500 to submit your complaint directly.
To opt out permanently: Go to optoutprescreen or call 1-888-5-OPT-OUT (1-888-567-8688) to start the process. But to complete your request, you'll need to sign and return the Permanent Opt-Out Election form you'll get after you've started the process.
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.