It is called "Presorted Standard" . City carriers will brink it back, it goes into a recycling bin and the post office makes more money. Rural carries like me will request you to put a stamp on it to return it.
BEST SUGGESTION: Use scissors to open one end. Pull out prepaid envelope, insert a small rock, seal and write "bad business" by their name. Send it off. They have to pay about $1.15 surcharge in addition to regular postage. On the original letter: Draw a line through your address, write "Refused. Return to sender", tape shut and send. If enough people do this, they will stop it and thus less environmental damage.
Refused or Return to sender Will Not Work.
Most junk mail only pays for one way postage.
It is called "Presorted Standard" . City carriers will brink it back, it goes into a recycling bin and the post office makes more money. Rural carries like me will request you to put a stamp on it to return it.
DanaleeB 2 years ago
BEST SUGGESTION: Use scissors to open one end. Pull out prepaid envelope, insert a small rock, seal and write "bad business" by their name. Send it off. They have to pay about $1.15 surcharge in addition to regular postage. On the original letter: Draw a line through your address, write "Refused. Return to sender", tape shut and send. If enough people do this, they will stop it and thus less environmental damage.
EcoWhale 3 years ago