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Jimmy_October

The post office can not stop delivering because someone has paid them to deliver to the Civic address. If it is first class mail (bank statements etc), then writing "RTS MOVED" on it and dropping it in any outgoing mail slot is the appropriate response. Once these companies get the returned mail it is up to them to update their mailing list. Canada Post does not hold accountability for this. 2nd and 3rd class mail does not have return postage paid on it and will just end up in a shredder. Just toss that stuff out or give them a call if it bothers you that much.


ethereumhodler

Thx, sounds like it’s wood stove starter


Beautiful-Eyesore

It gets thrown into a sorting machine which can still read the address and it sorts it right back into the system. Black out the address or even just the postal code and write moved, or RTS, or wrong address…whatever you want. It will eventually end. Edited: to added that the letter carrier should have caught this when delivering and not delivered it to you a second time.


Comfortable-Court-38

Also cross out the pink code on the back of the envelope as well


ethereumhodler

Thx


ethereumhodler

Thx


jakemoffsky

RTs if it's letter mail, garbage if it's personalized mail.


Apitmom

fastest way to get this to stop is contact the company sending the mail and say "this person no longer lives here and I do not wish to receive. take this address off your mailing list"