Preserve Your Local Landfill
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Preserve Your Local Landfill
I seem to be getting more and more 'junk' mail. They all seem to have a return envelope with return postage paid. Personally, I don't like to receive unsolicited mail, or many of the crooked appearing offers trying to get me to order something I do not need or want, and many times offer items or services I know they cannot provide.
Most times I order something I really want, Buds Gun Shop, Amazon, etc., they are received in a relatively small box such as one that might be shoe box size. I have started keeping them.
When I get silly circulators, blind mailing, things that just look off-kilter , or just what most people would call junk mail,
I keep them.... In a box I have on hand, at which time I place them in one of my extra empty boxes.
When one gets full, I place a postage paid envelope on the top, tape it securely , drop it off at the post office.
I have no idea what the receiving business does with it, nor do I care. All I know is that they charged for the return postage costs.
I fell I am doing a public service. I am keeping my local landfill from being filled prematurely with my junk mail ,and recycling the cardboard boxes I have, I am allowing the post office to charge extra money to the offenders, therefore increasing their day-to-day revenue, reducing the times between when the post office crawls to congress to get a rate increase.
I think this stuff is called 'JUNK ' mail for a reason.
Most times I order something I really want, Buds Gun Shop, Amazon, etc., they are received in a relatively small box such as one that might be shoe box size. I have started keeping them.
When I get silly circulators, blind mailing, things that just look off-kilter , or just what most people would call junk mail,
I keep them.... In a box I have on hand, at which time I place them in one of my extra empty boxes.
When one gets full, I place a postage paid envelope on the top, tape it securely , drop it off at the post office.
I have no idea what the receiving business does with it, nor do I care. All I know is that they charged for the return postage costs.
I fell I am doing a public service. I am keeping my local landfill from being filled prematurely with my junk mail ,and recycling the cardboard boxes I have, I am allowing the post office to charge extra money to the offenders, therefore increasing their day-to-day revenue, reducing the times between when the post office crawls to congress to get a rate increase.
I think this stuff is called 'JUNK ' mail for a reason.
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Re: Preserve Your Local Landfield

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Re: Preserve Your Local Landfield
Fight windmills much?
You're fighting a losing battle. It ends up in a land fill somewhere anyway. And the company you think you're punishing isn't going to notice anyway. Just throw it away. Simplify your life.
You're fighting a losing battle. It ends up in a land fill somewhere anyway. And the company you think you're punishing isn't going to notice anyway. Just throw it away. Simplify your life.
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Re: Preserve Your Local Landfield
Hey, don't knock it. Everyone needs a hobby!sjfcontrol wrote:Fight windmills much?
You're fighting a losing battle. It ends up in a land fill somewhere anyway. And the company you think you're punishing isn't going to notice anyway. Just throw it away. Simplify your life.

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Re: Preserve Your Local Landfill
Junk mail has one upside: It helps keep open the doors of the Post Office.
Without junk mail moola, it'd be closed by now...
Without junk mail moola, it'd be closed by now...
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Re: Preserve Your Local Landfill
When one has particularly irritated me, I have been known to wrap a concrete block in brown paper and affix the return-postage pre-printed label. For example, a Planned Parenthood mailing.
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Re: Preserve Your Local Landfill
Tear it up and drop it in the recycling bin.
If it's an offer for a credit card I shred it first, then recycle it.
If it's an offer for a credit card I shred it first, then recycle it.
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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Re: Preserve Your Local Landfill
When I was younger, I hated junk mail. Then I moved next to a mail carrier. I found out that the junk mail is what keeps the post office running. Without it, my neighbor would not have a job.
Now I don't mind it so much.
Now I don't mind it so much.
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Most of them when processed at the post office are thrown away. The pre-paid envelopes are only good for a normal envelope. When they are scanned if it is anything heavier it's thrown away.
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I was wondering about that. I figured you would just mail back empty envelopes.gregthehand wrote:Most of them when processed at the post office are thrown away. The pre-paid envelopes are only good for a normal envelope. When they are scanned if it is anything heavier it's thrown away.
If the post office is kept running by unnecessary mail, then it needs to shut down or scale back. I don't make the assumption that any Govt worker deserves a job.