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From the February 05 AARP Bulletin:

1.888.567.8688 to remove name from lists sold to credit card companies by consumer reporting firms, ie Equifax and Experian

Stop solicitations from Direct Marketing Association's 5200 member companies (80% of junk mail) by getting forms for $5 at www.dmaconsumers.org/cgi/offmailinglist

or write for free forms to Direct Marketing Association, Mail Preference Service, PO Box 643, Carmel NY 10512

Remove yourself from mortgage refis and home equity loan offers by calling the Acxiom U.S. Consumer Hotline at 1.877.774.2094 or writing to DataQuick, Attn: Opt-Out Dept. 9620 Towne Center Drive, Dan Diego CA 92121


<b><i>I spend about a half hour a every other day going through this junk.

I threw away an important doc once, so I don't take chances.</b></i>


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