In Alaska, Oregon &Western Washington
5/11/2011
Opt-out. Contact the sender, marketer or bulk-mailer to remove contact information from lists.
Stay off mailing lists. Signing up for sweepstakes, surveys or coupons can lead to an increase in junk mail. Read the company's privacy policy before providing contact information. Before purchasing from catalogs and online retailers, fully review order forms to avoid signing up for unwanted programs or offers.
Go paperless. Contact current service providers: Ask to opt-out of solicitations and find out if they can email statements or post them online instead of mailing them.
Shred unneeded personal documents. Visit www.akorww.bbb.org/secure-your-id for free shredding locations.
Visit www.bbb.org or the Federal Trade Commission for more tips.
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