Easy Ways to Reduce Junk Mail
December 27, 2007
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Were you bombarded with mail order catalogs this holiday season? One of my biggest ongoing challenges is managing the stack of paper that accumulates in the mail basket — which, truth be told, is overflowing to two additional stacks on the kitchen counter. The average consumer receives 41 pounds of junk mail annually, according to the group 41pounds.org, which will remove your name from dozens of organizations for a fee. Here are a couple of free measures you can take:
Go to www.optoutprescreen.com to have your name removed from the mailing lists used by the three major credit bureaus. It takes just a couple of minutes, and should reduce the number of credit card and insurance offers you receive.
Visit www.catalogchoice.org to cancel catalogs you no longer wish to receive.
Don’t forget to recycle the unwanted catalogs!
Entry Filed under: Environment, Green Living, Home, Office, Recycling, Simple life, Simpler Living. Tags: Reducing Junk Mail.
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Kristen Souvorin | January 21, 2008 at 10:25 am
Thanks so much for these links. I opted-out today!
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UrbanHomesteader | January 21, 2008 at 10:37 am
That’s great, Kristen! Thanks for letting me know, and I hope you see a noticeable reduction in junk mail.