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Biography:
Community manager at Needish. From the Bay Area, now living in Santiago with my boyfriend and our dog.
Phil Levin (Phil)
Don't know how to stop it, but my friend has a good idea for the second best thing: Exacting revenge on the junkmailers.
http://www.blogadilla.com/2008/05/09/how-to-exact-revenge-on-junk-mailers/
Remember, it's a dish best served cold.
Posted on 7/24/2008
Kim Woodbridge (kwbridge)
It takes a little bit of work to stop receiving most junk mail. This About article lists two places to register with and other helpful tips. Scroll down to the section that says 'Register Your Name'. For most catalogs, you will need to call and ask them to stop sending.
Posted on 7/25/2008
Kim Woodbridge
(kwbridge)
And umm...the link would probably be helpful - ok my first need will be a new memory ![]()
http://environment.about.com/od/greenlivingdesign/a/junkmail.htm
Posted on 7/25/2008
Sydney Larson
(Sydney)
two things:
1. go directly to the Direct Marketing Association (link here: http://www.thedailygreen.com/going-green/tips/966) they're the ones who have the power to stop the junk.
2. another thing you can do is stop mail that says "you've been pre-approved" etc. etc. (e.g. credit cards)...if you look on one of those pieces of mail, they are required to have an "opt out" notice - just follow their directions
Posted on 7/28/2008
Beau Lebens
(beau)
I also use http://www.catalogchoice.org/ which seems to work. But defintely the first step is to get off the credit card offers list - that gets rid of a bunch on its own.
Posted on 8/20/2008
Need closed.