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Say No To Junk Mail
The N.C. Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance wants to help you get off
mailing lists and stop unwanted telemarketing calls and e-mail “spam.”
Not only does junk mail clog the postal system and create a nuisance for you, but it also uses up valuable natural resources and
contributes to pollution and litter problems. For every ton of paper generated in the form of junk mail, 17 trees are destroyed.
Tons of junk mail are going to landfills around the country every day, depleting precious landfill space.
How did I get on these mailing lists?
Every time you provide your name and address to receive a product or service, there's a good chance you are being added to one or
more mailing lists. When you buy a car, have a baby, make a purchase from a catalog, give money to a charity or fill out a product
registration card, your name will likely be entered into a computer database.
How do I get off these lists?
This Web site includes some really great links to let you start reclaiming your privacy and to stop the deluge of unwanted junk mail,
spam and telemarketing calls.
Here are some tried-and-true methods to help you to reduce junk mail at the source.
- Contact the Direct Marketing Association Mail Preference Service to get off their mailing list. You may use its online form or the mail-in form. DMA is the oldest and
largest trade association for the users and suppliers in the direct, database and interactive marketing field. Sending a request to
DMA to have your name and address removed from their mailing list can significantly reduce your junk mail load.
- Eliminate unwanted catalogs you receive by visiting the Catalog Choice Web site. Click on Get Started to begin.
- Contact the major credit bureaus to request your name to be removed from mailing
lists for pre-approved credit cards. The major credit bureaus,
Experian, Equifax, Inc., Innovis, and Trans Union Corp. can be reached at one
telephone number: 888-567-8688.
- Fill in and return opt-out privacy cards from financial organizations.
Financial organizations are now required to
provide customers with opt-out privacy cards so you can request that your name be removed from their bulk mailing lists.
- Call those “800” numbers provided on catalogs and other bulk mailings to request your name to be removed from mailing lists.
This can be very effective.
- Avoid giving your name, address, phone number and e-mail address to businesses if possible. They may use the information to put
you on another mailing list and will oftentimes sell it to other bulk mailers.
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