Little known Canada Post program to prevent junk mail from arriving finally gets promoted

When you get home, do you pick up the stack of junk mail in your mail box and throw it right into the recycling bin?

Most of us do. And many of us wish they wouldn’t send us this stuff.

But very few of us knew that Canada Post has had a program in place for the past 10 years that allows Canadians to notify the post office that they do not want junk mail delivered to them. The Straight’s Sindy Zelezen heard about the program on the CBC.

A Vancouver businesswoman is now promoting it out of her own company’s funds and has started the Red Dot Campaign Web site.

Whether you’re irritated at having to deal with junk mail, or you want to save the environment, or both, just follow the simple instructions and you can stop the endless flow of junk mail.

Talk about stopping the insanity!

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