I couldn't do that effectively even if I thought it would help. I rarely see the same one twice in two months.zombie_zoinks said:
We always leave a note or speak to the mail carrier.
kmk said:
FWIW: The Maplewood PO has had a constant stream of new postmasters. They are the folks to talk to about bad service.
I always ask for the postmaster's name and number when I leave town.
Here is the name I was given on June 15th, Jose Reyes 973-763-5841.
kmk said:
CatalogChoice.com really does help cut down on 90% of the junk mail. It is free, it just takes a little time to answer some questions and it works. https://www.catalogchoice.org/

Has anyone else had this happen recently? I doubt complaining to the post office will help in any way. I always tip my mail carrier nicely at the holidays, and I want to sympathize with people whose jobs are disappearing, but I also want to know that the junk I've never requested is not being delivered to my house in my absence.
Any suggestions, other than the obvious one of burdening a neighbor?