In the latest video I mentioned I was going to add 'return to sender stampers' to the Stop Junk Mail Shop. I'm please to say they're now on sale.
The stamper is not my own invention. It has been produced by Trodat - a name you'll recognise if you work in an office. You may actually have already come across the stamper if you're in the habit of visiting high street shops or if you get your groceries from Tescopoly; apparently they've decided to stock them.
The stamper I'm selling is somewhat different. If you buy them in the shops you get two rather useless leaflets with it (advertisements for the stamper) and three letterbox stickers that are unlikely to stop any junk mail (as I've explained in the video). I've replaced the leaflet with a paper copy of the Guide to Stamping Out Junk Mail (also available as a PDF), and with the stamper you can get a 'No Junk Mail' sticker of your choice for just 50p (normally £1).
Stop Junk Mail's stamper pack is still cheaper than the 'official' pack. From the website you can get a stamper with a sticker for £7.50. That's only 50p less than what you'd pay on the high street, but then every little helps…




