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1. saghm+(OP)[view] [source] 2017-01-05 20:13:29
> In te Netherlands, we have stickers that we cab place on our real-life mailboxes: "No ads. No unspecified recipient." The advertisers (mailmen) are not allowed to ignore this sticker.

Wow, that's actually kind of amazing. I wish we had that in the US...

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2. type0+iq[view] [source] 2017-01-05 23:41:24
>>saghm+(OP)
I have such sticker but not anyone is actually following that. It helps to shout at ad mailmen sometimes when I notice them. I'm much more irritated over political junk mail.
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3. _euvw+qv[view] [source] [discussion] 2017-01-06 00:37:05
>>type0+iq
You could call the Advertisement Code Commission. See: https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/bescherming-van-con...
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4. saghm+vv[view] [source] [discussion] 2017-01-06 00:38:08
>>type0+iq
Sorry for my lack of knowledge about this, but are "ad mailmen" a specific thing in the Netherlands? In the U.S., junk ads just come in the regular mail.
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5. Brando+XS[view] [source] [discussion] 2017-01-06 06:09:41
>>saghm+vv
If it is like in France (we have the same regulations) then you have two kind of junk mail :the one addressed to you (because they have your mail status, supposedly because you have it to them and agreed to get mail spam) and anonymous one (from supermarkets for instance, with their promotions or sales) which are delivered by someone payed by them. The stickers work for the latter (which is maybe 70% of the volume)
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