How can I opt out of 'home delivery'?
I don't want 'AnnArbor.Com' thrown on my driveway. I didn't subscribe to it, I didn't ask for it, I don't read it and it just makes work for me to have to go and throw it away. Plus, it's not very environmentally friendly!
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Inappropriate?You can call our circulation office at 734-926-4555, and they can help you out. Did you previously have a subscription of the Ann Arbor News? I'm curious as to how you got a free subscription :)
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Inappropriate?I tried phoning. I clicked 0 to speak to an operator, was put on hold with some nice baroque music, then the phone started to ring. And ring and ring and ring. Eventually, a voice came on saying I had reached the Jackson Register asking me to hold. That didn't seem right so I hung up.
I don't have a subscription and I never have. So I have no idea why these bags keep appearing on my driveway now.
I don't know what's in the bag, whether it's a 'paper' or only advertisements or what. I throw it out without looking at it. (If it helps you identify, it came in a blue plastic bag, and said AnnArbor.com at the top of the 'paper'.)
I was looking at the City Code, and it's not clear to me whether throwing a newspaper on my driveway (without my permission) is litter or not. I was looking at Chapter 82 LITTER AND HANDBILLS, section 7:92 and 7:97. Do you know if they apply to 'newspapers' on private property?
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