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I just received a direct mail soliciation for a free subscription to Network Magazine. Can you take me off your mailing list / subscriber list?

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I just received a direct mail soliciation for a free subscription to Network Magazine. Can you take me off your mailing list / subscriber list?

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Our direct mail campaigns are sent to a million names or more, coming from upwards of 60 to 70 rented lists. The best way for you to address unwanted mailings in general, is to contact your local post office and request the address and phone number for the Direct Marketing Association. They provide a service at no charge that will help ensure that your name is not rented by the various publications and product vendors. In addition, most publications and product warranty cards these days provide a check off box where the customer can indicate that they do NOT want to receive “junk” mail. We urge you to look for and check off that box on anything and everything you respond to.

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*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.