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Showing posts with label Canada Post junk mail. Show all posts

Canada Post How Do I Stop Delivery of Admail - Solution | Solved | Guaranteed

Canada Post 
How Do I Stop Delivery of Admail  - Guaranteed 



Canada Post - Customer Service
Phone::  1-866-607-6301 -  1 - 1 - 0 - 0 - 0


1.)  SOLUTION #1a
...as per Canada Post - Customer Service
TAPE OR STICKER IN THE MAILBOX 
saying:   "NO AD MAIL"  “no flyers/junk mail”,  "NO FLYERS / JUNK MAIL







2.) SOLUTION #1b
...as per Canada Post - Customer Service
Canada Post - will return to sender and charge sender (charge BELL CANADA and ROGERS COMMUNICATION)
if letter is Addressed To:     HOME OWNER / RESIDENT / occupant
write on the letter: "RETURN TO SENDER REFUSED"

!!!!  DONE 


3.) SOLUTION #2

CMA - Canadian Marketing Association
 - DO NOT MAIL - DO NOT CALL - CMA Do Not Contact Service
How do I get my name off mailing lists?
The Canadian Marketing Association operates a Do Not Contact Service which is free to consumers.

STOP unwanted waste delivered to your porch

How to stop unwanted waste delivered to your porch?
1. Call the Canada Post to request no more junk mail: 1-866-607-6301.
2. Adhere a “No Junk Mail” sign to your mailbox.
Stop unwanted newspapers by calling them directly. It’s a tedious job, but someone has to do it, and because many of these papers are opt-out, you are the only one who can take action.

Canada Post asks Canadians to start accepting junk mail
http://globalnews.ca/news/585922/canada-post-opts-for-junk-mail/


Prevent Unwanted Mail‎

The Red Dot Campaign is a privately funded social marketing venture. Paper is precious. Vast amounts of trees, energy, water and fossil fuels are used in the production and distribution of paper-based advertising. And yet the industry standard is a 2% response rate! That means 98% of these resources are wasted! We say its time advertisers join the 21st century and adopt data-driven print technologies, electronic communications and social marketing. The Red Dot Community will help inspire this change.

Step 1. Raise Awareness about Canada Post’s Consumer Choice Option

We applaud Canada Post’s eco-friendly Consumer Choice option that reduces waste and clutter. All you need to do is put a “No Admail” or “No Junk Mail” sign on your mailbox. * The Consumer Choice database is decremented for each person opting out, and advertisers reduce their print quantities accordingly. Refer to Canada Post's website for more details.

* Note: This opt-out policy varies by letter carrier and region in Canada. If your “No Admail” sign is ignored, call 1-866-607-6301. Some municipal notices will also be stopped. Again this varies by letter carrier and region.

Step 2. Encourage other distributors to follow Canada Post’s leadership

Lets urge community newspapers, flyer distributors and phone book companies to announce their opt-out protocol, reduce their subscriber base accordingly and be more mindful of waste and overages in their distribution process.

Step 3. Encourage advertisers to reduce unaddressed print advertising

Let’s urge advertisers to state their commitment to reducing flyers, through effective targeting, and adopting subscription-based advertising and online technologies. Canadian Tire is leading the way by moving its catalogue online.

How do I stop delivery of Admail items to my home or business?

To stop receiving unaddressed advertisements such as coupons, flyers and newspapers, free magazines, catalogues, and municipal service notices (e.g. schedule of snow removal, changes in garbage pickup, etc.), place a note in or on your mailbox stating that you do not wish to receive Unaddressed Admail™.
The only unaddressed materials that we will continue to deliver are some community newspapers, as well as mailings from the House of Commons, provincial chief electoral officers, municipal electoral offices and Elections Canada.
We are required by law to deliver any mail that bears your address (including some advertising material). Please note that since Canada Post is only one of many distributors of unaddressed materials, you may continue to receive these materials from other distributors.

Ticket Details

https://www.canadapost.ca/cpo/mc/personal/support/helpcentre/receiving/admail_stop.jsf?ssl=1
 Type: I want to stop receiving Admail

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Canada Post - no flyers | junk mail

Years ago, I put a “no flyers/junk mail” sticker on my mailbox because I no longer wanted to receive wasteful ad mail that I often tossed directly into the recycling bin.  It has, thus far, worked wonderfully.

Today, however, I received a letter from Canada Post suggesting that I consider removing that notice from my mailbox. . . .

“Dear occupant,” the letter reads, “Your address is part of Canada Post’s Consumers’ Choice database as a result of having a ‘no flyer’ notice on your mailbox. This means you are currently not receiving unaddressed mail delivered by Canada Post. . . .  [You bet!]  We would like to make it easy for you to receive this important mail that includes information and offers that could benefit you and your family.  [Huh?]“