Stopping unsolicited credit card offers
By Rajesh Setty on Sun 04 May 2008, 8:19 PM – 2 Comments
This is a public service announcement
Anyone with reasonably good credit will get a lot of unsolicited credit card offers in their mail. I am sure your mailboxes are filled with them. There is a simple way to stop them. You can stop accumulating junk and also do your small part by reducing waste.
You need to call the following number and ask them to register your name to opt-out of these offers.
Pre-screen & Opt-out Notice
1-888-567-8688
Note: You have to register every name in the household separately.
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2 Comments so far, Add Yours
kerri on May 6th, 2008
I got sick to death of the unsolicited c/c requests I received in the mail each week. These companies like AMEX, CITYBANK buy your details from 3rd parties. Everybody told me just to chuck them in the bin, but they kept coming(about 3 a week). I then started mailing them back in their replied envelope asking them to remove me from the mailing list in big writing.
AMEX, CITYBANK were the hardest to stop. It took 3 goes & getting more abusive each time. I threatened to sue for intruision of privacy & they finally stopped.
This type of unsolicited fiancé should be stopped
If everyone in the world did this, I think they would stop
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Venkk Sastry on May 5th, 2008
Hello Raj
Thanks for sharing this.
Regards
venkk