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Old 12-05-2004, 19:17   #4
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Re: Removing from postal list

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Originally Posted by Pritch
Probably not, as I understand it, it's got more to do with unsolicited phonecalls.

A call or e-mail to customer services with the address should be enough to add the address to the Do Not Contact database (although this won't stop the sort of leaflet drops where a big stack of leaflets is given to the postie to go through every door)
The link given by py666 does actually cover unsolicited mail: the "TPS" (Telephone Preference Service) site has an MPS (Mailing Preference Service - the link given above), &, I think, also has a Fax Preference Service.

But, as you say, it would probably be more effective in this case to contact NTL.
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