dullard

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I'm decades away from using Medicare. But that does not stop my mailbox from being stuffed to the brim with Medicare-related offers. I somehow got misplaced on the wrong mailing list. But where? I know there are ways to stop credit card offers and ways to stop magazines. But is there a way to say, hey, I'm neither elderly nor disabled, and have no plans to be either any time soon?

Edit: To be clear, I am being inundated with fliers, letters, postcards, etc in my physical mailbox (not email) from companies that think I am on Medicare.
 
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MtnMan

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Probably not Medicare, but companies that sell Medicare supplements or Medicare Advantage plans. Another wise SPAM, so manage it with your email client.
 

dullard

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Probably not Medicare, but companies that sell Medicare supplements or Medicare Advantage plans. Another wise SPAM, so manage it with your email client.
I can somewhat understand Charmonium's suggestion. But how will Google stop me from getting all of these papercuts when I take my u-haul's worth of junk mail from my mailbox to the trash can?