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sunflower71 | 17:30 Mon 23rd Apr 2007 | Body & Soul
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The house I live in use to belong to my partners grandmother, who is no longer with us.
Recently we have been receiving alot of junk mail for her, there more like scam mails, ie you have won a prize of up to �1mil pounds, these look offical letters and it annoys me that eldery people could fall for this.
I have kept the letters, should I send them to trading standards??
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Or you could mail them back saying "not at this address"....that way they'd have to pay for the postage for the letter being returned to them.
a friend of mine saves all junk mail and then takes great delight in putting sender A's forms advertising into sender B's freepost envelope and vice versa.
But for this sort of mail perhaps a call to your local trading standards office may be wise.
TO STOP JUNK MAIL, CONTACT:

Unaddressed mail - Opt-Outs, Royal Mail, Kingsmead House, Oxpens Road, Oxford, OX1 1RX
Addressed mail - Mail Preference Service (MPS), Freepost 29, LON 20771, London, W1E 0ZT or call 0845 703 4599

Or do as red says good job i changed that id written asr-d says sorry red
TO STOP JUNK MAIL, CONTACT:
Unaddressed mail - Opt-Outs, Royal Mail, Kingsmead House, Oxpens Road, Oxford, OX1 1RX
Addressed mail - Mail Preference Service (MPS), Freepost 29, LON 20771, London, W1E 0ZT or call 0845 703 4599

Or do as red says
boo, i don't think that costs anything, i think you would have to put it into the freepost envelope as red says.
Got to admit, when I read Red's reply, I liked that one better!

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