How to reduce your junkmail

How to reduce your junkmail
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Most of the information for this show we learned from 41pounds, thanks to them for a great site. Treehugger also has some useful informationNew Info: An article in the NY Times listed these sites Green Dimes, Stopthejunkmail, Ecocycle, and Obviously.com.

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2 Responses to “How to reduce your junkmail”


  1. 1 Cheryl Colan

    You can also contact the Direct Marketing Association and have yourself removed from their mailing lists. Unfortunately they charge you a buck for the privilege. I’d rather give my money to 41pounds, but if you’re on a budget the $1 is probably going to cost less than contracting with 41pounds, and less than buying all those stamps.

  2. 2 Margot

    Gidday,
    When you contact the DMA you are actually adding your name to their Mail Preference Service (MPS) Mail Suppression list. You are not removing your name at all. The DMA then send the suppression list, usually once per quarter, to it’s 3600 or so members who then remove your name from their mailing lists.

    Cheerio,
    Margot at stopthejunkmail.com

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