putsy asked:
Everyday I get credit card applications in the mail. I would like to stop getting them.
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Everyday I get credit card applications in the mail. I would like to stop getting them.
http://1mortgagecalculator.info


Report it as spam
The only way you can do it, is to call each one and ask them to take you off of their mail list. This is what I had to do to make it stop.
The best surefire way (crazy as it be…)
Do everything you can to get bad credit. Then nobody will want your business!
Sounds stupid & I know it’s not really the answer you’re looking for, but it’s just a very ironic point in this ruthless industry.
In your inbox, check the mails and mark them as spam, thrash or whatever option your mail server has, this would stop them arriving to your inbox.
Years ago, I was able to be added to a “do not bug me” list maintained by the DMA (Direct Marketers Assn.), but I just looked at they don’t have that service anymore. Bummer.
-MM
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