October 24, 2008
Streamlining your mail sorting - getting rid of catalogs
Ah, the air is cooling, the leaves are turning - can the avalanche of holiday catalogs be far behind?
As an environmentalist, I prefer not to get catalogs for things I will never purchase. I prefer to do a web search if there’s something specific I’m looking for. I prefer not to have to recycle these catalogs - I’d like not to receive them in the first place — and this is where the good folks at Catalog Choice comes in. If you go to www.catalogchoice.org and sign up, you can eliminate catalogs from being delivered to you. [I found this particularly helpful when moving also.]
So do the right thing, eliminate the excess catalogs, and your mailperson’s aching back will thank you for it!
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John Fischer said,
October 24, 2008 @ 3:56 pm
The company I work for http://www.galls.com is a major cataloger. We get calls all the time from customers requesting removal from our mailing list. We offer $5 off next purchase if you mail in your mailing address info off the back cover when requesting removal from mailing list but not many take advantage of that and instead choose to call for removal.