I have a sign that says no junk mail. When people ignore it I am thinking of sending them back their junk, with some of mine from my rubbish bag, in an envelope with no stamp. The stuff from my rubbish bag would be thing like empty cartons.
Would that be breaking any law? Someone told me they do that
My "no junk mail" sign has been very successful. Its on half an A4 page, typed in red text in size 20/22 font and laminated.
I have it placed above my post box.
Do you mean that this is done 'over the counter' via An Post, or some kind of cash nixer?The Posties get paid by a third party to deliver these... its in their best interest now as they dont get paid Overtime... they just get paid by an advertising agency to insert junk mail in with "normal mail"..
nice little earner for the posties too...~ 300 PW extra
no... a friend of mine was approaced by a third part ot deliver leaflets... they wanted to bypass the post office as they would have to pay out more money.. if they paid the posty costs would be less...
he reported them to his boss and they took if further.. it was rife in youghal last year... every bill in the door you were getting leafets for all sorts of crap/rubbish...
Why?Who's the someone?
well since it was a legal question and it has been moved to consumer I will relegate it myself and save you the troubleMoved from askaboutlaw to Consumer Issues which is where this topic has been discussed in the past.
Junk Mail: Addressed to "The Owner"
Unsolicited Mail
It the thread deteriorates any futher it will be relagated to the depths.
aj
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