I'll have to look at it further, as I could do with having some of my junk removed: I've already got two Royal Bank of Scotland credit cards, and a MNBA platinum.
What I can't see is any (legitimate) way to tell them that you want somebody else's direct mail to stop coming to your address, as they no longer live there.
And the really weird bit: In the sad circumstances of the death of a baby, mailings to parents about baby products from well meaning companies can cause unintended hurt. So they've a special section of the site dedicated to dealing with baby-related mailings. Since I've never had one, are these particularly more common than other potentially trauma related mailings? (Not that I'm thinking of any such example at the moment, since I've not been getting direct mailings for coffins. Sorry, "Funeral Stationery" ;-)
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Date: 2003-06-17 05:40 am (UTC)What I can't see is any (legitimate) way to tell them that you want somebody else's direct mail to stop coming to your address, as they no longer live there.
And the really weird bit:
In the sad circumstances of the death of a baby, mailings to parents about baby products from well meaning companies can cause unintended hurt.
So they've a special section of the site dedicated to dealing with baby-related mailings. Since I've never had one, are these particularly more common than other potentially trauma related mailings? (Not that I'm thinking of any such example at the moment, since I've not been getting direct mailings for coffins. Sorry, "Funeral Stationery" ;-)