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Hey, Mailman Steve - Catalog Choice can help ….

Mailman Steve took the issue of unsolicited mail into his own hands.  According the News & Observer,

This spring, postal inspectors discovered years worth of junk mail piled in the garage of Padgett’s Raleigh home and buried in his yard. All were third-class pieces of mail, including direct mailings and circulars that advertisers use to offer up deals on pizzas, windows and oil changes. Padgett pleaded guilty in August.

At least the judge was not hard on him:

Mailman Steven Padgett received a probationary sentence today from a sympathetic judge for failing to deliver years worth of junk mail on his Apex route.

“Today you’ll get credit for a life well lived,” U.S. District Judge James C. Dever III told Padgett. Dever could have sent Padgett to prison under federal sentencing guidelines; instead, he put him on three years’ probation, fined him $3,000 and ordered him to perform 500 hours of community service.

If only Steve knew about Catalog Choice and how we work to connect companies and consumers to reduce unwanted mail and go paperless!

This entry was posted on Thursday, November 20th, 2008 at 5:04 pm and is filed under News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

3 Responses to “Hey, Mailman Steve - Catalog Choice can help ….”

  1. I filled out info in 2007 on your website. I am know receiving other catalogs but don’t know how to get back to the website to delete them. HELP

    J Ancell on November 29th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
  2. CC.org: Had to wait til my sis came over during the holidays to make sure, but Steve is not the only postal worker caught hording the junk mail. Several years ago, a postal worker was caught using junk mail as firewood to keep warm and his other reason was that the junk mail was too heavy to keep lugging around in his mail bag. If I recall correctly, he stored it in the trunk of his car.
    All good things take time to really get going so hang in there!

    Yvonne Camesi on November 29th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
  3. I’ve apologized to my mail carriers about the number of catalogs we receive and they tell me they don’t mind–it’s job protection for them. Fewer catalogs, less to carry, fewer carriers needed.

    Jim Wiggin on November 30th, 2008 at 7:07 am
 

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