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I get magazines in the mail I’ve never signed up for. They never stop coming. Any advice what to do?
I do too Jamie! I think it’s wonderful to share with others, so next time you’re in a doctor’s office or waiting to get your oil changed, leave those magazines for others to read. They will be most appreciated! 🙂
Your library might be happy to take them!
Our local homeless shelter takes magazines. You might check with one in your area!
Write “Cancel & Return to Sender” and send it back. That has worked for me! It may take a couple of times doing it but they’ll get they hint! (I started getting one that was very distasteful and I wouldn’t even donate.)
I was getting way to many to read myself, so I googled “how to cancel magazine subscription for xx” (the xx being the name of whatever magazine). Most of them just need your subscription number or your mailing address to do it online. Some have a CS # to call. You’ll probably still get 1 or 2 issues, b/c they are put to press a few months out.
Take them to a nursing home. They use them for activities sometimes, plus they enjoy flipping through a magazine. That’s where all of ours go and they appreciate them.
Thank you!
You’re welcome, Amanda!
Take them to a nursing home. They use them for activities sometimes, plus they enjoy flipping through a magazine. That’s where all of ours go and they appreciate them.