And finally, a response.
It's probably been covered before.
I have done "just deliver catalogues" work in the past - but this was a few years ago, so things might have changed.
Back then, "just deliver catalogues" also meant "Enclose note/have rubber stamp made (with your name, address and telephone number(s)) begging them (the people to whom you deliver catalogues) not to bin it because you have to pay for it" and "make sure note includes a date/time you'll collect it" (And if you have last minute childcare issues and can't pick up when you said, expect them to have binned the catalogue.)
I'm pretty sure there will be MN threads about unwanted catalogues through the door.
I'm also pretty sure that with the amount of junk mail being delivered by the postie these days, added to what falls out of an average newspaper/magazine, a "just deliver a catalogue"-type business is going to get lost in all the "noise".
Back in my day, (less than a decade ago, btw) it meant "hoping desperately that someone had placed an order" and an awful lot of walking about in shitty weather for remarkably little return. I suspect that the Interweb has reduced even that return.
Unless you have a sheltered-accommodation facility within your immediate area, that no-one else has noticed?