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Say no to junk mail

Sustainable living    Waste prevention    Say no to junk mail

Not only can junk mail fill your mailbox and add to your household's clutter, it wastes our planet's resources. Take a few minutes to follow these simple steps to enjoy months – if not years – of freedom from junk mail.

Step 1: Get off of the lists

Call, write or send e-mail to businesses and organizations that provide the “key” to removing your name from – and keeping it off – many mailing lists. Many companies that send unwanted mail are members of the Direct Marketing Association (DMA). Your request to the DMA will keep you off member lists for five years. To make a request online, complete the form on DMA website...Visit the DMA Choice website

To make a request by mail (include $1 check or money order, not cash), send a letter to this address requesting that your name be placed on the suppression file:

Mail Preference Service
Attn: Dept 27478505
Direct Marketing Association
PO Box 643
Carmel, NY 10512

Some, but not all, direct marketing businesses are members of this organization, so it might be more effective to contact some businesses directly. There’s no harm in “doubling up.” These companies sell mailing lists or send direct mail:

  • Equifax Direct Marketing Solutions
    Consumer Response Center
    26955 Northwestern Hwy., suite 200
    South Field, MI 48034-8455
    800-873-7655
  • InfoUSA / Donnelley Marketing
    Database Operations
    1020 E. First Street
    Papillion, NE  68046
    888-633-4402
  • Experian Consumer Services
    List Maintenance
    901 W. Bond
    Lincoln, NE 68521
    800-407-1088
  • Valassis Direct Mail, Inc.
    Director of List Maintenance
    Consumer Assistance
    PO Box 249
    Windsor, CT 06095
  • Abacus (to reduce unwanted catalogs)
    P.O. Box 1478
    Broomfield, CO 80038
    800-518-4453
  • Acxiom (call to request an opt-out form)
    877-774-2094
    or fill out the online opt-out form
  • Cox Target Media
    (Val Pak coupons)
    fill out the online opt-out form

After you contact these companies, be patient; some mailing labels are prepared months in advance, and some companies manage several lists, so it can take three to six months to see results. You may need to repeat this process in five years or sooner if you notice you are receiving increasing amounts of junk mail.

Step 2: Call the credit bureaus

Stop unwanted credit card offers by calling the credit bureaus. To opt out of Trans Union, Equifax and Experian lists, call 888-567-8688 or visit https://www.optoutprescreen.com/. Contact them every two years.

Step 3: reduce unwanted catalogs

To eliminate unwanted catalogs, use Catalog Choice to get off unwanted catalog mailing lists. You can also call the customer service number on unwanted catalogs and ask to have your name removed from their mailing list.

Step 4: Contact businesses directly

Ask the following businesses not rent, sell or exchange your name and address:

  • your bank, credit union and mortgage company
  • magazines to which you subscribe
  • mail-order companies with which you have done business
  • all organizations to which you belong
  • nonprofit groups or other organizations to which you have made donations
  • any other business that regularly sends you a bill; just about anyone who sends you a bill can sell your name

Step 5: Stop junk mail before it starts

Use these tips to keep future junk mail from coming.

  • If you move, don’t fill out a Post Office change of address form – directly contact everyone yourself. Otherwise, junk mail can follow you to your new address.
  • List your telephone number in your local directory without an address or get an unlisted number.
  • Don’t send in product registration cards.
  • Don’t use stores’ “buyer’s club” card when making purchases.
  • Avoid participating in sweepstakes or contests unless you are given the opportunity to “opt out” of any mailing lists that are created. Look for disclosure notices in the sweepstakes and contest literature.
  • When unwanted mail comes with a postage paid envelope, use it to return the mailing label along with a written request to remove your name from the organization’s mailing list.
  • When contacting a company that is already sending you unwanted mail, be sure to use the exact name and address that is on the label you receive. You’ll improve your chances of getting your name removed when the information is an exact match.

Need assistance?

Metro Recycling Information
503-234-3000
mri@oregonmetro.gov

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By the Numbers

675
Average number of junk mail pieces in every mailbox each year, totaling four million tons nationwide.

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