The mail is delivered six times a week and there is never a delivery day that you don't receive SOMETHING... bills, advertisements, cards and letters, news and information, credit card offers and more, and more, and more junk mail.
Set up a recycling center conveniently located on your way into your house from the mailbox. This should include a recycling bin, a trash bin, and a shredder and a letter opener.
First, if you aren't even considering purchasing something or applying for that credit card, you don't even have to open the envelope; just put it right through the shredder. You can open all of the other mail and put the envelopes and inserts into the recycling bin or shredder, these things don't even need to come into your house.
Now you have only the items that are worthy of your time and it probably amounts to a fraction of the original bundle that you pulled out of the mailbox in the first place.
Consider removing yourself from junk mail lists:
Register with the Direct Marketing Associations's Mail Preference Service: http://www.dmaconsumers.org/ or call 212-768-7277
Simply ask to be removed from each individual company by writing a note on the materials and mailing it back to them.
To be removed from receiving credit card offers: 1-800-567-8688 (the recording will ask for your social security number, full name, address and telephone number).
Mail list brokers:
Polk Company 1-800-464-7655 (ask for the Polk Opt-Out line)
Experiean 1-800-228-4571 ext. 4633
Friday, April 4, 2008
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