Mailer Guide
How to Stop Evereve Mail
That's a Evereve envelope. You see it clog your mailbox every week or month, stuffed with coupons from local businesses and a lottery pitch on the outside. You can stop it. Here's how, and what to expect after you do.
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The short version
How to stop Evereve mail
Call them (Care Team)
What to say
"Hi, please remove me from your mailing list. My name is [Your Full Name] and my address is [Your Street Address, City, State ZIP]. Please don't rent, sell, or trade my name or address to any other organizations."
Mail them
Evereve, Attn: Privacy, 6800 France Ave S, Suite 700, Edina, MN 55435
Evereve sends a thick women's fashion catalog. Glossy pages, seasonal looks, Trendsend pitches. You bought something once, or a data broker sold your address, or both. Either way, you can stop it.
Evereve is one of the easiest junk mailers to opt out of. Their Care Team replies to emails within a day or two. Their phone line picks up quickly. Pick any of the three channels below and you're done in under three minutes.
What Evereve actually is
Evereve started in 2004. Megan and Mike Tamte opened a single store in Edina, Minnesota, aimed at moms who wanted to feel like themselves again — fashionable, not frumpy. Twenty-two years later, they run more than a hundred stores. Plus an online shop. Plus Trendsend, a personal-styling box that ships curated outfits to your door.
Their team signs every message "With HEART" — humility, empathy, authenticity, tenacity. That shows up word-for-word when you ask them to stop mailing you.
How to unsubscribe from Evereve (3 ways that work)
1. Email their Care Team
Send a note to support@evereve.com. Include your full name and your mailing address exactly as it appears on the catalog.
Here's a template that works:
Subject: Catalog Mailing List Removal Request
To Whom It May Concern,
Please remove the following address from all Evereve catalog mailing lists, including any future catalogs and promotional mailings:
[Your Full Name]
[Street Address]
[City, State ZIP]Please confirm when you process this request.
Thank you,
[Your Name]
Hit send. Their Care Team usually replies within a day or two. Here's the exact reply they sent one of our users:

Real reply. Real person. The 12-week timeline is honest — that's how long their print pipeline runs.
2. Call them
Call 877-290-6262 during standard business hours. Tell them you want to be removed from the catalog mailing list. Have your address ready.
Pick this option if you want to hear a human confirm it. The call takes about two minutes.
3. Write to their privacy team
If you'd rather put it in writing, mail a short letter to:
Evereve
Attn: Privacy
6800 France Ave S, Suite 700
Edina, MN 55435
Here's a template that works:
[Your Full Name]
[Your Street Address]
[City, State ZIP]
[Date]Evereve
Attn: Privacy
6800 France Ave S, Suite 700
Edina, MN 55435Re: Catalog Mailing List Removal Request
To Whom It May Concern,
Please remove the following address from all Evereve catalog mailing lists, including any future catalogs and promotional mailings:
[Your Full Name]
[Your Street Address]
[City, State ZIP]Please confirm when you process this request.
Thank you,
[Your Signature]
[Your Full Name, printed]
That's the address Evereve lists in their privacy policy for opt-out requests. Expect the same 12-week window as the email and phone options.
What does NOT work
A few things people try that get zero results. Skip these.
- "Return to Sender" on the envelope. Evereve catalogs ship as Marketing Mail. USPS recycles refused Marketing Mail instead of returning it. Evereve never sees the signal.
- Throwing it away. Your recycling bin doesn't send signals. The printer doesn't know.
- Calling USPS. USPS can't stop a mailer from sending to your address. They only suspend delivery to vacant homes.
Only one thing works: contact Evereve directly. Use one of the three methods above.
What to expect
Evereve's Care Team processes opt-outs fast. The mail itself takes up to 12 weeks to stop. This isn't Evereve dragging their feet. Direct mail catalogs move slowly. Their printer receives the next batch of addresses 6-10 weeks before a catalog lands. So anything already in the pipeline still shows up.
Don't panic if a catalog arrives three weeks after your opt-out. Their own confirmation says "up to 12 weeks" for a reason. You'll know it worked by week 10.
If they're still mailing you after 12 weeks
Send a second email. Reference the date of your original request. Include your address again. First requests sometimes get lost. Someone miskeys a name. An auto-reply lands in spam. A Care Team rep forgets to confirm. The second attempt almost always sticks.
If even that fails, register with DMAchoice. It's the Data & Marketing Association's national suppression list. $6 buys ten years of coverage across roughly 1,100 mailers. Evereve's privacy policy doesn't name DMAchoice, so we can't promise they check it. But national retailers at their scale usually do. And the list covers a thousand other mailers either way.
If this sounds like a lot of work
You're not wrong. For every junk mailer you want to stop, you find their contact info, send a request, wait 4-12 weeks, follow up if needed, and do it all again for the next one. And the next one.
That's why PostalDetox exists. You forward your USPS Informed Delivery email to us each morning. We identify every mailer before the catalog shows up, file the opt-out on your behalf, track the timeline, and tell you when it worked. Free to start.
Either way, you now know how to stop Evereve.
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