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How To Get Off A Mailing List, and give the world your credit card number

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Realty RES.0808054

Recently the Direct Marketing Association dropped their requirement that you pay $1.00 to remove your name from their member lists (the Mail Preference Service).  Well not completely, you can remove yourself via their on-line form without paying $1.00, a mail in form with a $1.00 fee option still is available.  This is a trade association who knows their business, who else is going to have a snail mail in form option that costs $1.00 when a free on-line option isDirect Mail right next to it but the direct mail business?

The trouble with this is that they ask you to provide a credit card number which they verify your address through.  Interesting I got on the do-not call list and didn't have to provide a credit card number, I even filled out the form on-line.  So why ask for a credit card number you ask?  Hoping you will give up and keep letting their members send you direct mail.  Seeing as they even want your email address for a "renewal" sounds like they want to find a way to wiggle those catalogs back in to your mail box, just like the telemarketers want to find a way to call you during dinner again when your do-not call list registration requires a renewal.  My desire to not get junk mail, or calls during dinner will not change, trust me.

It is great news that they eliminated the $1.00 fee for removal from the Mail Preference Service.  To pay them for removal was just wrong.  There is no way the $1.00 did anything but discourage people from removing themselves.  Providing a credit card number will do even more to discourage people from removing themselves.  At least the DMA is doing their job, working for their members the direct mail industry. 

Link to Mail Preference Service removal page. 

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Comments(2)

Robert Huntsinger
Empire Realty - Upland, CA
Empire Realty Upland, CA - Full Service at a Discount

Watch out for them scum bag marketers they will get ya, hey Realtors are not marketers.

Take care!

RJH

Jan 15, 2008 01:56 PM
Anonymous
Anonymous

Nice article Jon, worth re-posting after this length of time, adding that credit card numbers and email addresses are readable by 'SpyBots' in emails sent unsecured to anyone including businesses, hench the rise in junk mail and credit card fraud!

Jun 13, 2008 05:13 PM
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