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This gets me even more as I'm on every list imaginable (including the PO's no unaddressed mail list) plus I have a no junk mail sticker. And *still* they stick rubbish in leaving the letterbox open. The next one I catch (tomorrow) I shall be roasting on a spit. B)
Some leaflet distributors are adorable - particularly the one who was the first person I saw when I ran out of my house in the middle of trying to attach a large shelving unit to the wall, and willingly came into mad woman's house to help hold it in place.
I HATE THOSE PEOPLE ,I HAVE 2 BIG SIGNS ON MY DOOR ABOUT JUNK MAIL (I CAN COLLECT A BAG OF IT A WEEK )BUT STILL IT COMESIVE EVEN GOUGHT PEOPLE DOING IT AND PROMPTLY GIVE IT BACK,ONLY TO BE LOOKED AT IN COMPLETE DISMAY AS THE OFFENDERS ARE USUALLY FOREIGN AND CANT SPEAK OR READ ENGLISH OR WORST CULPRITS ARE THE ESTATE AGENTS TOUTING FOR HOMES FOR SALE
I HATE THOSE PEOPLE ,I HAVE 2 BIG SIGNS ON MY DOOR ABOUT JUNK MAIL (I CAN COLLECT A BAG OF IT A WEEK )BUT STILL IT COMES IVE EVEN CAUGHT PEOPLE DOING IT AND PROMPTLY GIVE IT BACK,ONLY TO BE LOOKED AT IN COMPLETE DISMAY AS THE OFFENDERS ARE USUALLY FOREIGN AND CANT SPEAK OR READ ENGLISH OR WORST CULPRITS ARE THE ESTATE AGENTS TOUTING FOR HOMES FOR SALE

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