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So just to be clear, I am in Canada. I am absolutely sick and tired of my mailbox being filled with garbage... ads from whomever.



My perspective is my time is not being paid for and is being STOLEN from me when I have to filter through all the mail to separate the garbage from the legitimate stuff.



Has anyone tried to take this to court? I am both interested in making noise on this legally but also knowing if I can just tell my post office to leave me alone.









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  • Who would you sue? The post office isn't responsible, they just deliver what is sent, they can't make the determination of it being important or not. Sue each individual advertiser? Not sure that will net any gain after fees and costs...

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So just to be clear, I am in Canada. I am absolutely sick and tired of my mailbox being filled with garbage... ads from whomever.



My perspective is my time is not being paid for and is being STOLEN from me when I have to filter through all the mail to separate the garbage from the legitimate stuff.



Has anyone tried to take this to court? I am both interested in making noise on this legally but also knowing if I can just tell my post office to leave me alone.









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  • Who would you sue? The post office isn't responsible, they just deliver what is sent, they can't make the determination of it being important or not. Sue each individual advertiser? Not sure that will net any gain after fees and costs...

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So just to be clear, I am in Canada. I am absolutely sick and tired of my mailbox being filled with garbage... ads from whomever.



My perspective is my time is not being paid for and is being STOLEN from me when I have to filter through all the mail to separate the garbage from the legitimate stuff.



Has anyone tried to take this to court? I am both interested in making noise on this legally but also knowing if I can just tell my post office to leave me alone.









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My perspective is my time is not being paid for and is being STOLEN from me when I have to filter through all the mail to separate the garbage from the legitimate stuff.



Has anyone tried to take this to court? I am both interested in making noise on this legally but also knowing if I can just tell my post office to leave me alone.







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  • Who would you sue? The post office isn't responsible, they just deliver what is sent, they can't make the determination of it being important or not. Sue each individual advertiser? Not sure that will net any gain after fees and costs...

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  • Who would you sue? The post office isn't responsible, they just deliver what is sent, they can't make the determination of it being important or not. Sue each individual advertiser? Not sure that will net any gain after fees and costs...

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Who would you sue? The post office isn't responsible, they just deliver what is sent, they can't make the determination of it being important or not. Sue each individual advertiser? Not sure that will net any gain after fees and costs...

– Ron Beyer
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Who would you sue? The post office isn't responsible, they just deliver what is sent, they can't make the determination of it being important or not. Sue each individual advertiser? Not sure that will net any gain after fees and costs...

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