AS a generalization for all junk mail...................write "refused, return to sender" on the envelope. The Post Office will attempt to collect the return postage. This should get their attention. Worked before.
Joe
Nuts!As a 28+ year retired postal employee, I can assure you that refusing junk mail won't get it returned unless it has what is called an exceptional endorsement. That's when the sender pays for return services. Normal junk mail that is refused simply gets discarded.
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