Yeah I do.The postal service sends an Email showing pictures of what mail you are supposed to receive each day.
Lets you know if it's something you need or just junk mail.
House was back enough off the street to make it so t wouldn't be random, and I didn't have enemies. Metal-lined slot with doors on both sides.I wouldn't feel comfortable if people could drop feces or vermin through the slot.
All the image unavailable ones were ads.Yeah but half of it says "image unavailable for this item" anyways.
All the image unavailable ones were ads.
This. Think about all the wasted paper, not to mention the money spent on printing and mailing it only for it to go straight into the trash 99.999999999% of the time.Can they just give me an option to not receive junk mail?
Would have taken much less effort to google the do not send junk mail list and add your name to that list. It mostly works.Yes, I use this but it doesn't help. I still get a gross of pottery barn catalogs each month.
When I removed my mailbox to fight back, the mailman stopped delivering packages too.
I reinstalled the mailbox, but then just started throwing my mail away without looking. This lead to a warrant for my arrest, as apparently I had a court date I skipped out on.
In the past several months, I had several Informed Delivery emails saying package arriving today, but the USPS tracking on their website didn't say it was in my state because it wasn't.I use it quite a bit for receiving packages. It's good, but not great.
Come to think of it, that specific service is indeed good; it's the related USPS tracking service that I get irritated with sometimes.
Informed Delivery: A / A-
USPS Tracking: B+ / B
I once ordered something from mainland catalog seller and they charged shipping and inside was a heavy catalog. Don't charge me shipping and then put a heavy catalog in there.This. Think about all the wasted paper, not to mention the money spent on printing and mailing it only for it to go straight into the trash 99.999999999% of the time.
I would think Democrats and Republicans would both agree on this issue, so I'm not sure why they isn't already a law banning physical junk mail. Companies should be forced to market to you via email.
Sure I don't love spam either but at least it's not so damn wasteful.
Yeah. For some reason they are not in alignment with each other.In the past several months, I had several Informed Delivery emails saying package arriving today, but the USPS tracking on their website didn't say it was in my state because it wasn't.