I hate junk mail. H.A.T.E. I.T.!
Lately I’ve been inundated with credit card offers. See the pic to the right? See how happy I am? Yes, I’m being sarcastic.
That is all the credit card offers that I received over the span of one short week. In all, I received about 2.5 credit card offers for each day!
How freakin’ ridiculous is that?
Wanting to stop the junk mail, I asked Miranda to write up a post helping you opt-out of your prescreened credit card offers and any other junk mail that pollutes your inbox. You can thank me later…..
I have been receiving large numbers of prescreened credit card offers recently. In fact, my mailbox often comes stuffed with three offers from the same credit card issuer: One for me, one for my husband, and one for my business. The result is a great deal of clutter that builds up as I throw all these offers in a pile until I have time to open and shred them all.
Other types of financial clutter also end up lying around: “Last chance” offers for special FHA loan refinancing, letters insisting that I can save money on my car insurance premiums, and other marketing materials fill my mailbox. And that’s just the mail. I could spend hours of my time on the phone with telemarketers and scammers if I didn’t screen my incoming calls.
But there are easier ways to avoid much this financial clutter in my life. Indeed, I just spent a few minutes hopefully reducing the financial clutter I can expect to receive in the future.
Get Off Marketing Lists
The key is in getting taken of marketing lists. These marketing lists contain the names of people who fit certain criteria. Your information is sold all over the place, and it can be hard to keep track of which sign-ups won’t actually sell your contact information to a marketer. In order to reduce the clutter in your life, you can take a few minutes to be removed from various lists:
- OptOutPrescreen.com: Consumer reporting agencies sell information about your credit history to credit card issuers and others. However, if you don’t want to receive these prescreened offers, you can visit this site, which is the official site of the consumer credit reporting industry. Fill out the information, and the clutter in your mailbox should be reduced significantly.
- DMAchoice.org: You can reduce the marketing mail you receive by opting out at this web site. The Direct Marketing Association is a large body of marketers. By opting out at this site, you can be taken off a number of lists. You can opt-out of direct mail, as well as commercial email. However, this is only effective with DMA members.
- Opt-Out: This site can help you get off lists by providing you with information about to opt-out of different marketing materials online, as well as how you can generate your own forms for those companies that don’t have online opt-out options.
- National Do Not Call Registry: This is for those of you who don’t want to be bothered by the way phone calls clutter up your time. Now, the Registry is permanent, so you don’t have to keep registering every couple of years. Realize, though, that if you are a customer of an institution, or if you have donated to a charity, these organizations can call you even if you are on the list.
While these sites can help you reduce your clutter and avoid junk mail, it is important to realize that scammers and spammers might not care about your status. Indeed, scammers will still try to call you, or mail you, no matter your status. And, not everyone is part of the opt-out movement. But if you focus on the sites above, you should see a reduction in your clutter.
Source: goodfinancialcents.com