Stop junk mail
Posted by admin on April 3, 2009
We all have been there…tons of credit card offers, junk mail, fliers, etc.
Now you can put a stop to all that unwanted junk mail.
Removing your name:
Contacting the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) and registering with their Mail Preference Service provides an effective way for you to fight the junk mail glut. The DMA does not provide marketers with consumer mailing lists or do consumer mailings. They provide their Mail Preference Service to marketers for the sole purpose of removing consumer’s names and addresses from their prospect mailing lists. To add your name to the do-not-mail list, register online at www.dmachoice.org/dma/member/regist.action or download a mail-in form. Be sure to list each name receiving mail at your address, including misspellings. You can also send a letter, along with $1, with your name(s) and address to the DMA asking to be removed from their mailing list.
Note that mail addressed to “resident” or “occupant” cannot be stopped through the DMA
Direct Marketing Association
Mail Preference Service
P.O. Box 282
Carmel, NY 10512
http://www.dmachoice.org/
For catalogs:
Call your catalogs to cancel unwanted subscriptions.
Catalog Choice is a free website that allows you to opt out of unwanted catalogs. Once you register with the site, you can choose the catalogs you wish to stop receiving, and opt-out requests will be sent to those catalogs on your behalf.
Don’t have time to do all this yourself?
Hire a company to do it for you.
Just make sure to stop all the unwanted junk mail, catalogs, etc.
It’ll make a difference in all the wasted resources.




























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