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Junk Mail Reduction

For every catalog you order from, you probably get dozens more you never look at.
Minimize the stack with a few calls (or clicks). Make your preferences known every
time you buy something – when ordering by phone, tell the operator not to add your
name to the mailing list (or rent, sell, or trade your information). When placing an
order online, always check the opt-out box. If there isn’t one, complete your order
and then look for the customer-service email or mailing address and send a separate
request. Before you sign up for newsletters or calendars, see if you can access that
information on the Internet instead.
Some unsolicited mail will always manage to sneak in. To keep it from piling up, be
ruthless about disposing of it: Tear up junk mail as you get it or run it through a
paper shredder before dropping it in the recycling bin.

Direct Marketing Association
Mail Preference Service
P.O. Box 643
Carmel, NY 10512
Tel: 1- 212-768-7277
www.dmachoice.org/mps
Charges $1 per person to be removed for 3 years.

Val-Pak Coupons
Label Order Department
8605 Largo Lakes Drive
Largo, FL 33773
Tel: 1-888-797-1896
http://www.coxtarget.com/mailsuppression/MailsuppressionForm.jsp

Valassis
One Univac Lane
Windsor, CT 06095
Tel: 1-860-285-6100
www.advo.com/consumersupport.html

 

To be removed from the major credit bureaus’ mailing lists for preapproved credit
card and insurance offers: www.optoutprescreen.com or call 1-888-567-8688.

The Ecology Center of California recently launched www.catalogchoice.org, a site
that allows you to search for catalogs by name and cancel those you no longer wish
to receive. If you can’t find the catalog you’re looking for, click on the ‘suggest a
catalog’ link at the bottom of the results page.

Try a subscription-based program to reduce the amount of junk mail you get.
Greendimes (www.greendimes.com) is a service that has an automated system for
removing your name from junk mail lists. (fee charged)

www.41pounds.org (named for the average amount of junk mail sent to each adult
in the U.S. each year) will contact dozens of direct-marketing organizations and
catalog companies on your behalf. (fee charged)

(Some information borrowed from RealSimple magazine’s Homekeeping Solutions.)