Thursday, November 19, 2009

How much would you pay to stop postal junk mail?

If there was an online service that allowed you to opt-out of all unwanted postal mailings, how much would you be willing to pay for that service? There are ways consumers can do that on their own, but it requires hours of research, letter writing, calling and tracking results. What would it be worth to automate the process and guarantee resutls?

How much would you pay to stop postal junk mail?
$10, or not even. I just sherd my junk, and send a letter telling them not to send ads to me ever again
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Reply:I would not pay anything.


Things with a return address, I mark return to sender.


Things that have prepaid envelopes, I stuff their junk back in the envelope (and sometimes other junk mail too) and return it to them (I write VOID all over the credit card applications and do not mail me anymore).


I used to get lots of junk but I don't get very much anymore.
Reply:Nothing, it is the only thing keeping the United States Postal Service alive and without them all mail would become privatized and mailing rates would skyrocket.


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