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Direct Marketing Association (DMA) and Member
Companies:
To
remove your name from direct mail or telemarketing lists of members of the
Direct Marketing Association, send a written request with your name,
address and Social Security number (if it was included in the mailing you
received) to the DMA. The DMA is responsible for notifying its
members (i.e., the agencies and companies that compile mailing lists) that
you want your name removed from the lists they sell. Your name and address
remains in their consumer exclusion files for five years.
You must register your own name and address with these organizations
because they cannot process any requests from anyone else. Be sure to
include any variations of your name, address, and other information that
have appeared in mailings or telephone calls that you have received.
Mail Preference Service Association
C/O Direct Marketing Association
P.O. Box 9008
Farmingdale, NY 11735-9008
Telephone Preference Service
C/O Direct Marketing Association
P.O. Box 9014
Farmingdale, NY 11735-9014
You may also visit the Direct Marketing Association's web site.
National Consumer Credit Reporting
Agencies (Credit Bureaus):
In addition to sharing information with member companies for credit
verification and fraud control purposes, national consumer credit
reporting agencies may also sell or share your name and certain other
information to various outside companies for marketing purposes. You may
direct these agencies not to sell or share this information about you for
marketing purposes–but again, you must make that request on your behalf.
If you wish to direct these agencies not to sell or share this information
about you for marketing, call their toll-free telephone number at
1-800-353-0809 to communicate your request.
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