6:44:12 Friday 22 August 2025

When ‘No’ actually means ‘No’

Real estate agents in Otumoetai, Bellevue and Matua – listen up! Ross Stewart has a beef with you. And he knows he's not alone.

'Why do you think you have a God-given right to ignore the ‘NO JUNK MAIL' sign and continue to drop your bumf in my letterbox at least three times a week?”


Ngatai Road resident Ross Stewart has had enough of real estate agents clogging up his letterbox. Photo: Daniel Hines

He still gets flyers from kids wanting to wash cars at the weekend. 'That's alright. But it's the unsolicited commercial stuff that gets up my nose,” says the retired Ngatai Road cabbie. 'And most of it's real estate promotional material.”

It all came to a head this week. 'I wandered out to the letterbox just after one of these guys had dropped a leaflet. He just smiled or sniggered, as if he was entitled to ignore the instruction on the letterbox.”

No, Ross didn't engage, he didn't pick an argument and he didn't complain to the agency. But he did make his point. 'I bundled up all this crap, wrote ‘Junk Mail' on it with an indelible pen and dropped it off at the company's front door.”

And according to Ross it is the real estate agents, and only the real estate agents, who can't or choose not to read the bold, hand-crafted 'No Junk Mail” sign just below the aperture on his letterbox.

'On the other hand, I'm happy to record the contractors who deliver junk mail do take notice of my sign.” Junk mail refers to any printed matter, with the exception of registered newspapers, placed in a letterbox and is not personally addressed to a resident at the address.

SunLive understands there may be other exemptions for public notices from government bodies, local authorities or NZ Post, communications from local community organisations, charities or charitable institutions or election material beginning two months before polling day and ending the day before polling day.

Regardless, Ross wants the real estate industry to know he's not a lone grumpy voice.

'I have friends elsewhere in the city and they all have the same experience with real estate agents.”

SunLive took Ross' grumble to the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand.

REINZ says it has 'for years being provided members with best practice information around unaddressed mail”. And that includes encouraging members to follow guidelines set out by the New Zealand Marketing Association.

It's a voluntary national code of practice for the distribution of unaddressed mail.

Clauses of the code say brochures, flyers and business cards must not be delivered to letterboxes with a sign requesting non-delivery. That's Ross's letterbox.

Unaddressed mail and free newspapers must not be delivered to letterboxes displaying an ‘Addressed Mail Only'. Other clauses of the association's code say there should be no delivery where there's no mailbox, or letterboxes are unsuitable for receiving or holding material. And unaddressed mail must not be delivered to mailboxes that are full.

Abuses of the code can be reported to the Marketing Association's Mailbox Helpline on 0800 111 081.

REINZ also advises members to check for and follow any applicable local bylaws.

For example in Auckland city: 'No person may deposit, cause, permit or authorise the deposit of any unaddressed mail, advertising material, community newspapers, clothing donation bags, circulars, leaflets, brochures, samples or flyers in any letterbox which is clearly marked ‘addressed mail only'”. It's quite clear.

And if a company continually breaches this bylaw in Auckland, enforcement action can be taken and breaches could result in prosecutions. However, Auckland City Council says its emphasis on working with and educating distribution companies has been effective and there's been no need for legal action.

There are no such bylaws in Tauranga.

However, REINZ advises Ross to take up his grievance with the real estate agency concerned 'so the licensee is aware of the poor practice of the agent concerned”.

13 comments

Cull needed

Posted on 18-06-2016 07:10 | By maildrop

Quite right Ross. They're not happy with driving up house prices and ripping people off with completely ridiculous "commission" fees, they want to ram it down your throat with vomit inducing flyers. Their "fees" are the biggest fraud in NZ and it should be stopped.


With you Ross

Posted on 18-06-2016 08:03 | By waiknot

I rang an agent to complain. He said it was mail for me. I pointed out that if he couldn't follow a very simple instruction how could he be trusted with a half million dollar transaction. Apparently I was now being unreasonable.


Holiday Homes

Posted on 18-06-2016 08:30 | By waiknot

Don't need junk mail spilling out of holiday home letter boxes promoting nobody is home for the burglars. We had to remove our letterbox because of the realestate industry junk mail.


Hmmmm

Posted on 18-06-2016 13:22 | By How about this view!

I have long thought of the realty sales offices as being populated by thieves and parasites and would also suggest that they are also probably over-represented in the cause of the increase in the national housing prices.


Realestate agents

Posted on 18-06-2016 13:27 | By maddog

They are desperate for houses as they are living on the high life I keep getting letters saying they have a client that's in need of buying a house its more like they are desperate


Junk Mail

Posted on 18-06-2016 14:09 | By sangrae

I agree with Waiknot I challenged a local agent and promptly got told to get lost he will put flyers wherever he wants saying it is not junk mail, whatever I have rung his office but never get put through to the Principle of the business. It is time all Real Estate companys pulled there agents into line.


GOMS

Posted on 18-06-2016 14:40 | By Visionmedia

Really...... sound like you may be suffering from GOMS - grumpy old man syndrome.


overpaid

Posted on 18-06-2016 14:42 | By Captain Sensible

Their fees are ridiculous. They work no harder than someone on an ordinary wage. They are terrified of cheaper agents like 'Go Gecko' who were driven out of Mt Maunganui through lies and half truths by the overpaid established agents.


@visionmedia

Posted on 18-06-2016 16:15 | By Taffy

Totally agree Captain Sensible


so right Ross

Posted on 18-06-2016 16:34 | By IPoppy

NO JUNK MAIL is a pretty simple message and real estate salespeople and FREE NEWSPAPER deliverers are the two worst offenders. As for the real estate people, if they can't adhere to a simple NO JUNK MAIL directive then you sure as heck wouldn't want them representing you in the sale of your property - ROSS I suggest you lay a complaint with the REAA - they fine them on a personal basis - the more of us who do the sooner they will learn - oh and visionmedia we all have the right to expect our requests regarding our own property to be respected - especially by a real estate salesperson


no junk mail

Posted on 18-06-2016 19:50 | By susan

If you don't want free papers or other stuff,simply put addressed mail only on your letter box or posted mail only,this stops everything except what the postie delivers, with no junk mail you still get papers etc


Re GOMS

Posted on 18-06-2016 19:54 | By stokey

Perhaps the only negative comment to this item, from visionmedia, is because they appear to be involved in the junk mail business themselves.Such myopic arrogance to a genuine complaint by Ross is typical of this industry!


@stockey

Posted on 18-06-2016 21:48 | By Taffy

Quite correct.


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