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What are they made of? some of the plastic ones look tackyI've seen several hall doors/letter boxes with "no flyers" notices on them. ?
Why dont you just fire the literature into the recycle bin?
In the UK there's a mail preference list which you can sign up to to reduce junk mail through the post (but not hand delivered) which I miss since I moved home.
Fair enough but why should I recycle something I didn't ask for in the first place.
Being all anal about it, I worked out that if I only put into the green bin waste I actually generated, then it would only need emptying 3 times a year. As it is, it's every month.
Like this?Why not try something a bit creative and attention-getting like taking photos of you, the literature and the 'no flyers' sign, and sending it back to the pols, or even to the local papers?
Oh, the ironing.BTW, as an aside, during the last election it was actually the Green Party that posted more useless fliers through my door than anyother political party.
I recall one canvasser telling me how, if he came across an unoccupied house with literature from other parties within reach at the letterbox, he would fish it out, and save it up for an unoccupied house with a 'no junk mail' sticker. That house would get a pile of literature for the other parties!BTW, as an aside, during the last election it was actually the Green Party that posted more useless fliers through my door than anyother political party, though they only narrowly beat the Socialist Workers to the number one spot.
I recall one canvasser telling me how, if he came across an unoccupied house with literature from other parties within reach at the letterbox, he would fish it out, and save it up for an unoccupied house with a 'no junk mail' sticker. That house would get a pile of literature for the other parties!
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