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Since I am not receiving any I can't give you any good suggestions on how to stop it. But just a quick question: are you sure it is really from Verizon? There have been some "phishing" emails lately that are not coming from Verizon:
https://www.verizon.net/central/vzc.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=vzc_help_announcement
If the emails you are getting are really from Verizon do they not have some kind of "unsubscribe" option on them? If so I would try that. Beyond that I have no idea. Sorry....
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Justin
Verizon FiOS TV, Internet, and phone
IMG 1.6.2, Build 08.58
Keller, TX 76248
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The complaint is referring to junk mail, not junk email.
I'm getting the exact same thing - literally every other day I'm getting mail from Verizon - all pushing FIOS. I'm also getting a steady stream of phone calls from Verizon and even, gulp, Verizon door to door salesmen.
It's insane and so incredibly annoying that I'm about "this far" away from cancelling my phone service with Verizon because of it.
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As far as Verizon's telemarketing goes you can call Verizon and tell them to take you off their calling list. You have to call Verizon directly because the FCC's Do-Not-Call list does not cover companies you already have an account with.
As far as snail mail Verizon junk mail is concerned, I'm not sure but there ought to be some way to opt out of that as well. Does anyone know?
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I too would like the junk mail to stop. Comcast must send me at least 1 thing every week about switching to comcast. I decided not to call because 1) They have to pay to send the mail, so they lose money. 2) If I call them then I am afraid they will start calling me back to offer service because the do not call list wouldn't apply since I contacted them first (not sure about that). Comcast made me mad back in 1998, so I swore I would never us them again 🙂
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Here is an address to stop junk mail in general
Too much junk to deal with individually: Start by sending a postcard or letter to Mail Preference Service, Direct Marketing Association, PO Box 643, Carmel, NY 15012-0643 Include your complete name, address, zip code and a request to "activate the preference service". For up to five years, this will stop mail from all member organizations that you have not specifically ordered products from.
Hope this helps
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@gstbauer wrote:Here is an address to stop junk mail in general
Too much junk to deal with individually: Start by sending a postcard or letter to Mail Preference Service, Direct Marketing Association, PO Box 643, Carmel, NY 15012-0643 Include your complete name, address, zip code and a request to "activate the preference service". For up to five years, this will stop mail from all member organizations that you have not specifically ordered products from.
That is nice, but it appears that at least the user MoopMeep has ordered something.
His/her profile page http://forums.verizon.com/vrzn/tracker?user.id=4785
^^