Part of this blog is about how to live and survive here, and hopefully I can even provide the “born and raised” U.S. reader the occasional nugget that might enhance their living experience. One of the annoyances when you live here is that you realize the level of junk mail is tremendously higher than what I experienced in Europe before. About a year ago, there wasn’t a day when we did not get about 10 pieces of mail from unwanted senders. Once my wife was in the database, Victoria’s Secret sent us a catalog almost every day. According to some sources on the web, they mail out over a million catalogs per day.
While we shredded (to prevent identity theft) and recycled all this junk, there had to be a better way. Thankfully, soon afterwards a friend send us a link to greendimes.org. We immediately signed up for the premium package ($20 and they plant some trees as well) to reduce the junk. Now, I want to stress that they do have a basic package for free. There are also other options, such as catalogchoice.org. You could simply do most of these items yourself, such us getting your name on the “Do not mail list” of the direct marketing association (DMA).
In any case, ease of use for us was compelling with greendimes, and after a year, I can only state that we are really happy with the results. Their premium offering includes the following:
- You enter all the catalogs you don’t want anymore and they contact the sender directly and have your name taken off the list
- They send you ready to send postcard to be send to the database mailers that you simply sign and put into the mail to stop the “John Doe or current resident at … mailings”
- They put you on the Do Not Mail list of the DMA