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bluebird34 | 14:47 Wed 20th May 2015 | Law
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I give regularly to a couple of charities and am constantly bombarded by letters from other sources. Can I cross out my address and put return to sender hoping they will get the message.
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I've tried that (cross out address and put return to sender). It didn't work. Such organisations are very thick-skinned and persistent. I don't, unfortunately, know what else you can do.

They normally include an envelope for you to reply, I put all their literature inside it and post back to them without stamp, I rarely hear from them again.
I support the RNLI and British Legion by DD, that's enough!
I return them all , unopened as "unsolicited mail".
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Thank you i had 2 today so i shall do both your ideas one for each and see which works best ha ha thanks
Would signing up to the mail preference service stop these?

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