Wednesday, April 26, 2006

The Inanities First (and Best) Guest Blogger: the Lovely Peggy Crane

Hello Loyal Readers! Before I begin, I would like to congratulate Brian, on what I think is a great blog! Recently, Brian and I have been deliberating on whether or not I should be a guest blogger one day each week. And, if I did, what topics should I cover. Well, my idea is to half rant, but also give advice. Obviously, I don't want to tell anyone want to do (read: I like telling people what to do), but I do like to be helpful if possible.

In honor of this past weekend's Earth Day, I would like to help you reduce junk mail, cut down waste, and maybe save some trees in the process. So, if you hate receiving 5 credit card offers every day, today's blog is for you!

1. Virtually all companies offering pre-approved credit cards and insurance offers use lists from the major credit bureaus. Fortunately, to have your name removed from mailing lists used for unsolicited credit card and insurance offers, all you need to do is c
all 888-567-8688. This single automated phone line takes you off the lists of all major credit bureaus. You can also do this online at: http://www.optoutprescreen.com.

2. The Direct Marketing Association represents many mail-order sales companies, and estimates that listing your name with their mail preference service will stop 75% of all national mailings coming to your home. To do this, send a postcard with your name, address and signature to: Mail Preference Service, Direct Marketing Association, P.O. Box 643, Carmel, NY 10512 or download the online form at http/www.dmaconsumers.org/cgi/offmailinglistdave.

3. Companies that do not participate in the D.M.A. program must be contacted directly. In addition, if you only want some of your junk mail stopped, contacting individual companies is the way to go. You can write to firms that send you unsolicited material and tell them firmly to stop. Be sure to use the enclosed Business Reply envelopes when replying through the mail, and address them to Customer Service. You can also call the firms' toll free numbers and ask to speak with customer service.

4. Buyers beware ... you are covered under a manufacturer's warranty whether a registration card is returned or not. These cards are primarily used to gather names for mailing lists. Write National Demographics & Lifestyles (a firm that collects this information) to have your name removed: NDL List Order Services, 1621 18th Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80202

5. To remove your name from major nationwide sweepstakes mailers, contact:

* Publishers Clearinghouse, 101 Channel Drive, Port Washington, NY 11050 Phone:
(800) 645-9242

* Readers Digest, Readers Digest Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570 Phone: (800) 234-9000

* American Family Publishers, PO Box 62000, Tampa, FL 33662 Phone: (800) 237-2400

FUN FACTS ABOUT JUNK MAIL!
* The average person gets only 1.5 personal letters each week, compared to 10.8 pieces of junk mail.
* Each person will receive almost 560 pieces of junk mail this year.
* That's 4.5 million tons of junk mail produced each year!
* 44% of all junk mail is thrown in the trash, unopened and unread.
* Approximately 40% of the solid mass that makes up our landfills is paper and paperboard waste.
* By the year 2010, it is predicted to make up about 48%.
* 100 million trees are ground up each year to produce junk mail.
* Lists of names and addresses used in bulk mailings are in mass data-collection networks, compiled from phone books, warranty cards, and charity donations (to name a few).
* Your name is typically worth 3 to 20 cents each time it is sold.

Love,
Peggy

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Peggy is my favorite of Brian's wives.

Great advice and awesome blog. I will check back next week to read your new blog.

Anonymous said...

If she leaves Crane, she gets half of the Inanities.

It's true.

BOC

blankfist said...

I feel like I should be buying something now...

blankfist said...

Oh, and, BOC... don't you have something more important to be doing than... oh... I don't know, reading blogs?

Anonymous said...

Nope.

BOC

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