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  1. Complete and sign it, then send it to the address shown on the form. We'll action your request within six weeks of receiving your completed form. Your opt out will last for a period of two years. During this time every effort will be made to prevent the delivery of Door to Door items by Royal Mail. At the end of the two year period, in order to ...

  2. Phone: 03457 740 740. Email: optout@royalmail.com. Your call is likely to be free of charge if you have a phone deal that includes free calls to landlines - find out more about calling 0345 numbers. You'll stop getting unaddressed junk mail within 6 weeks of Royal Mail receiving your form.

  3. 1 Return to sender. Junk mail is often unwanted postal marketing such as flyers, competition entries and postal campaigns. If you receive unwanted mail with a return address on the envelope you can write ‘unsolicited mail, please return to sender’ on the envelope and put it back in the post unstamped. The sender will have to pay the return ...

  4. Within six weeks the junk mail should stop (according to Royal Mail the junk mail will usually stop sooner rather than later). If you prefer you can also request the opt-out form via e-mail. If you send an e-mail to optout@royalmail.com you'll get the form attached to an auto-reply message.

  5. Aug 4, 2013 · When you ask Royal Mail to stop delivering unaddressed mail items to your address they'll send you an e-mail (or letter) and an opt-out form. This document shows the text of the e-mail / letter and the opt-out form. Please note Although there's nothing to stop you printing the below opt-out form you should really request the form by contacting ...

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  6. You can contact the DMA and request them to send you the form to opt-out of unwanted marketing mail. Email them at ourchoice@dma.org.uk, or call them on 020 7291 3300. Please note that calls may cost up to 55p per minute from mobile and up to 13p per minute from landlines. Contact Royal Mail.

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  8. Nov 1, 2011 · 1 November 2011. This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government. Householders will have more control to stop the tonnes of unwanted advertising ...

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