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Junk Mail. Sign Up To Stop Catalogs, Magazines, Direct mail or other
unwanted and unneeded junk mail coming via the post office.
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the following Junk Mail, Catalogs, Direct Marketing
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Stop The Junk Mail service which allows users to selectively
remove themselves from retail catalog mailing lists, magazine, direct
mail and other unwanted and unneeded junk mail.
yes" Since a variety of catalogs bombard us at different times
of the year with junk mail, users pay for a one-year, unlimited
use membership to stop junk mail. The
membership allows users to make unlimited site visits to stop junk
mail and cancel catalog solicitations.
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Once
one finishes selecting catalogs to stop and junk mail to stop, they
proceed to "checkout" where basic credit card information is provided
and a charge is assessed. Subsequent
visits are free for one year.
Ones
privacy is paramount on the site while stopping junk mail. Information
is transmitted via secure server and credit card information is encrypted
with 128-bit encryption software. Credit
card information is purged from our systems as soon as legally permissible. User
information necessary for repeat visits to stop junk mail is stored
on our secure servers. User
information that stop junk mail on the site is neither sold nor distributed
to any third party other than the catalog companies from which the
user has requested mailing list removal or stopping junk mail. 
Once a user elects to stop a catalog,
stop junk mail, or stop direct marketing, the purveyor is sent a legally
drafted "Mailing List Removal Notice" pursuant to United
States Code 39 U.S.C. �3008. Also
the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
went into affect in July 1st 2001. The company has 75 days to
comply, after which, the user may re-access the site and generate a "Second
Notice" to stop junk mail Second
notices to stop junk mail carry with them a higher penalty for failure
to comply under the United States Post Office Prohibitory Notice regulations. We
expect virtually all catalog companies to comply with first notices
to stop junk mail. Given
the penalties for improper solicitation, any failures that do occur
will likely be due to clerical mistakes rather than mal-intent.
Below
are list of Companies that are available to stop:
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Junk Mail for Advertising Flyers & Coupons:
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Junk Mail for Banks:
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Junk Mail for Computer/Computer Accessories:
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Junk Mail for Contests & Sweepstakes:
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Junk Mail for Direct Marketing Companies:
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Junk Mail for Fund Raising Organizations:
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Mail for Mass Marketing Providers:
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Mail For Magazine Rental Lists:
Stop Junk Mail for
Catalogs starting with 0 through 9:
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Junk Mail for Catalogs starting with A through B:
Stop Junk Mail for
Catalogs starting with C through H:
Stop Junk Mail for
Catalogs starting with I through Q:
Stop Junk Mail for
Catalogs starting with R through T:
Stop Junk Mail for
Catalogs starting with U through Z: