- We can write "Please do not rent or sell my name" next to our name when we make a purchase or donation, order a product by mail, subscribe to a magazine, or make returns.
- Call the customer service number of the company sending us unwanted mail and politely ask to be removed from its list.
- Remove our name from several national mailing lists through the Direct Marketing Association's Mail Preference Service. We can register online and our request is honored for five years.
- Contact major consumer credit bureaus to have our names removed from mailing lists used for credit offers.
FACTS
- Over 100 billion pieces of junk mail are sent annually.
- Even though 44% of all junk mail is discarded without being opened, people will still spend 8 months of their lives opening junk mail.
- Only 2% of junk mail gets a response.
- 100 million trees are needed to produce the annual supply of bulk mail—that's the equivalent of deforesting the entire Rocky Mountain National Park every four months.
- Over $350 million taxpayer dollars are spent annually to dispose of junk mail that does not get recycled.
- 5.8 million tons of catalogs and other direct-mail advertisements end up in landfills annually.
- The average person receives only 1.5 personal letters each week, compared to 10.8 pieces of junk mail—over 500 pieces of junk mail per person per year.
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