That crud is the source of my free return address labels, and I feel no guilt whatever. Discard what you don't want and, by all means, do not respond. They spread the word to other solicitors about those who donate, and then you're really inundated. Woody +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ thomasw208@comcast.net writes: Sybil, According to law, you do not have to return anything you received (i.e. calendars, etc.) that you did not order. Nor do you have to pay for it. Use it, pitch it, whatever you choose. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sybil Chapman" <schapman@tex1.net> To: <GEN-COMP-TIPS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 2:59 PM Subject: [Gen-Comp-Tips] Off topic: Is it possible to have unwanted solicitations returned to sender >I have been overwhelmed with unwanted charitable solicitations. If you >don't send money they try the guilt-trip approach of calendars, medals, >etc. Does US Post office allow just return to sender so that they will >get the message that too much is too much?