How can I get the American Diabetes Association to stop sending me address labels?

I get about 1 set a month, and they are starting to drive me crazy. I hate throwing them out, and I feel bad using the labels without donating every time. Who do I ask to stop sending them?

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5 Responses to “How can I get the American Diabetes Association to stop sending me address labels?”

  1. kw says:

    put them in an envelope (usually they send you one to send money to them in) send them back to them. That’s what I do with all the ads that I get.

  2. Carole Q says:

    There is an 800 # you can call; tell them to remove your name from their mailing list – - there is an ID # you can tell them to remove that listing (they do not need your name/address, etc.) or you can return it in an envelope with request to remove across it. I prefer the calling system & not return with your info on it.

    Using ID# & calling an 800# can be used for other mailings for magazines, donations, mortgage loans, credit card mailings, etc…

  3. egg says:

    You can write on the envelope-’RETURN TO SENDER-DOES NOT LIVE HERE’ and they will stop coming to your house..

  4. nena says:

    I think its better to call them and ask them to dont send these ads to you!
    I think its the best way or also you can send those ads for them to drive them up a wall!!!

  5. John L says:

    I solved this problem when the sender took no notice of my request that they stop sending them to me, I saved up about weeks collection of other mailings and sent them all to them, as return to sender, they have to pay for returned mail and they don’t like that.
    I never got any mailings after that.

    I heard of one case where Video cassettes were being continually being sent for approval and the sender paid no attention to requests to stop, and the recipient packed up a brick and sent it with the pre-paid return label, the sender was furious as he had to pay quite a bit due to the weight, but he never sent any more cassettes.

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