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schwarz 08-03-2025 10:10 AM

Unwanted Village Sun newspapers
 
I watch several homes in the neighborhood that I know are away for the summer, and that do not get the Village Sun delivered. Yet every so often the unwanted newspaper gets delivered, often multiple days in a row. How often do you ride around and see houses with or more papers on the driveway? Why not put a sign out saying " we are away".
Village Sun, if we want your paper delivered we will order it. Otherwise please keep it off our driveway. Thanks in advance.

Bob Schwarz

Bill14564 08-03-2025 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by schwarz (Post 2450526)
I watch several homes in the neighborhood that I know are away for the summer, and that do not get the Village Sun delivered. Yet every so often the unwanted newspaper gets delivered, often multiple days in a row. How often do you ride around and see houses with or more papers on the driveway? Why not put a sign out saying " we are away".
Village Sun, if we want your paper delivered we will order it. Otherwise please keep it off our driveway. Thanks in advance.

Bob Schwarz

I'm surprised you don't realize what is happening. Most (all?) of those papers are advertisements purchased by another company. The company will pay the Sun to deliver papers to every home in the Villages for a week or so as. There is often an insert from the company telling you that they bought the paper for you and giving a number to call. The Sun simply accepts the advertising money and delivers the paper to every home just as the advertiser requested.

CarlR33 08-03-2025 10:20 AM

Yes, every month they have a super Saturday (or Sunday) in which we all get one if we have not opted out because some big advertiser is paying for the outer bag. Yes, there have been several times I have had to call for my snowbird neighbor that is not here and ask the Sunny paper to stop delivery to a vacant house. The Sunny paper and the POA do not seem to care about the community, IMO. At least the POA is going to digital but far too late (yesterday’s paper delivery is flying around the street). I have sent emails to the Sunny paper several times with zero response so I guess you and I have to resort to this. I would subscribe to a NEWS paper in a heart beat if I could get one with real news on how a golf cart accident happened in the community? Instead, it’s social media gossip with no real news facts.

retiredguy123 08-03-2025 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2450530)
I'm surprised you don't realize what is happening. Most (all?) of those papers are advertisements purchased by another company. The company will pay the Sun to deliver papers to every home in the Villages for a week or so as. There is often an insert from the company telling you that they bought the paper for you and giving a number to call. The Sun simply accepts the advertising money and delivers the paper to every home just as the advertiser requested.

They are not supposed to deliver those free papers unless the homeowner calls and authorizes it. You are only supposed to get one paper, unless you call. I have been offered free papers but I always decide not to call and I don't receive them. But mistakes have happened.

TommyT 08-03-2025 10:41 AM

Community Watch used to pickup unclaimed newspapers and such then place them on the front door area out of sight. Burglars and thieves will see the papers piling up then come back to gain entry into the home. If they don't for whatever reason, be a good neighbor and move them. The homeowner and neighbors will thank you for keeping crime out of the neighborhood...

CarlR33 08-03-2025 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by TommyT (Post 2450536)
Community Watch used to pickup unclaimed newspapers and such then place them on the front door area out of sight. Burglars and thieves will see the papers piling up then come back to gain entry into the home. If they don't for whatever reason, be a good neighbor and move them. The homeowner and neighbors will thank you for keeping crime out of the neighborhood...

Correct statement and we pay community watch to do this as well as they have to contact the homeowner for a well being check (was told this during my closing)!

biggamefish1 08-03-2025 11:08 AM

I have been on the same street for 9 years, and yes, this does happen. When it does, I grab a 5-gallon bucket and walk my street getting some exercise while picking them up. Be kind and lend a hand when you can.

Bogie Shooter 08-03-2025 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by schwarz (Post 2450526)
I watch several homes in the neighborhood that I know are away for the summer, and that do not get the Village Sun delivered. Yet every so often the unwanted newspaper gets delivered, often multiple days in a row. How often do you ride around and see houses with or more papers on the driveway? Why not put a sign out saying " we are away".
Village Sun, if we want your paper delivered we will order it. Otherwise please keep it off our driveway. Thanks in advance.

Bob Schwarz

Why not “every so often” pick them up and toss in the trash……the exercise is good for you.

Taltarzac725 08-03-2025 05:23 PM

I do that too. Move papers out of sight if a convenient place is available.

daniel200 08-03-2025 05:50 PM

I have called multiple times to stop delivery. It still happens every couple of months. When these “free” papers are distributed, everyone on my street gets one

Bill14564 08-03-2025 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by biggamefish1 (Post 2450546)
I have been on the same street for 9 years, and yes, this does happen. When it does, I grab a 5-gallon bucket and walk my street getting some exercise while picking them up. Be kind and lend a hand when you can.

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2450547)
Why not “every so often” pick them up and toss in the trash……the exercise is good for you.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2450607)
I do that too. Move papers out of sight if a convenient place is available.

Tough call:
- Pick up the papers to keep the neighborhood clean but possibly defeat the Community Watch program that checks on residents when multiple papers accumulate in the driveway.
- Leave the papers and the mess and hope it doesn’t alert the wrong person that the home is vacant.

Taltarzac725 08-03-2025 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2450622)
Tough call:
- Pick up the papers to keep the neighborhood clean but possibly defeat the Community Watch program that checks on residents when multiple papers accumulate in the driveway.
- Leave the papers and the mess and hope it doesn’t alert the wrong person that the home is vacant.

Nearby neighbors should look out for those close by. We have had a number of deaths since we moved here in 2005 in the neighborhood but most of the same people are around.

Michael 61 08-03-2025 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyT (Post 2450536)
Community Watch used to pickup unclaimed newspapers and such then place them on the front door area out of sight. Burglars and thieves will see the papers piling up then come back to gain entry into the home. If they don't for whatever reason, be a good neighbor and move them. The homeowner and neighbors will thank you for keeping crime out of the neighborhood...

Well over half of my neighbors are snowbirds and gone right now - I just walked up and down my street and the next street over picking up all the POA newspapers from the driveways of my snowbird neighbors. Will be a good thing when it goes digital,- such a waste right now.

OrangeBlossomBaby 08-03-2025 09:43 PM

Every 6 or so months, some doctor's group or health care company or something buys everyone in the neighborhood a six-month subscription. The Daily Sun loves it, because it artificially inflates their readership rate. The Sun's been delivering to our house for almost a year, so they probably just never put an end date on that subscription someone else paid for.

If we need to be out of town for more than a couple of days we can always cancel the subscription that we're not paying for anyway.

srswans 08-04-2025 05:24 AM

Send an email to:

Circulation@thevillagesmedia.com

with content like this:

Dear Circulation Desk,

Please stop delivery of the Daily Sun to <your address>, The Villages, FL.

Sincerely,


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