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Author Topic: GreenDimes - get rid of postal junk mail  (Read 1284 times)
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Chris Wang
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« on: February 19, 2008, 05:56:13 PM »

Have you heard about GreenDimes?

I'm always annoyed when I get unwanted catalogs and junk mail.  I already killed the credit card offers (www.optoutprescreen.com) and now I'm trying to get rid of the rest.  This weekend, I read about GreenDimes in Good Magazine and I just signed up for the service which gets rid of junk mail and plants 10 trees on your behalf.

According to their website:
GreenDimes is the trusted leader in stopping junk mail and unwanted catalogs. In the US alone, over 100 million trees and 28 billion gallons of water will be lost this year to create junk mail. GreenDimes has already stopped 3 million pounds of junk mail and planted 425,000 trees, all in just over a year.

GreenDimes cuts up to 90% of your home's junk mail and plants 5 trees through our non-profit tree-planting partners, all for a one-time fee of $20. Included is our easy-to-use Catalog Screener where you only opt out the catalogs that you want stopped.

Thought I would pass the info along.  Chris

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« Reply To This #1 on: February 19, 2008, 06:58:51 PM »

I've been using http://www.catalogchoice.org/ (which is free) to stop unwanted catalogs (and boy, has it WORKED!), how does this differ from GreenDimes?

--Diane.
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« Reply To This #2 on: February 20, 2008, 11:39:33 AM »

I think it is similar.  The only difference seems to be that GreenDimes gets your name removed from direct marketing lists as well as stops catalogs.  Glad to hear that CatalogChoice worked well for you.  I'm hoping that GreenDimes can do the same.  Grin
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« Reply To This #3 on: February 20, 2008, 02:37:08 PM »

I've found catalogchoice.org to be great.  I listed my preferences a couple of months ago and no longer receive any junk. In particular a very pesky operation out of Omaha that sells beef etc!!!!   I wish that I had found the website earlier.
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« Reply To This #4 on: February 20, 2008, 02:42:32 PM »

ok, you've convinced me, i'm going to the free one first!   see how that works.

Thanks! Smiley
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« Reply To This #5 on: February 24, 2008, 09:29:35 PM »

What about phone books?  We recently received ours last month and it was so big, two of them actually, that they almost didnt fit into the cupboard drawer we have always stored them in.  Although I never use a phone book since the internet is far more efficient, I am not saying they are not necessary, but cant the information be placed on disks and recipients can opt for the disc version instead of this waste of a huge 5 inch thick book?  Maybe some communities already have entertained this idea, but nothing here in my backyard as far as I know.  Imagine if half the country, or more, opted out of receiving their phone books in book form--how many millions of trees and energy would that save?  And how much more simple and fast to find a number by using a computer search of the disc instead of flipping through some crazy mixed up yellow pages.  Just a thought.
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« Reply To This #6 on: February 25, 2008, 10:53:02 AM »

Steve,

You are lucky to get two halves to a phone book!  We have competition here in my town, so I get several companies telling me my neighbors' phone numbers.  I have five unique books, and they DON'T fit on my shelf.  I sometimes wonder which if there is something unique I need the books for, and then I give up and leave 'em all there.

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« Reply To This #7 on: February 25, 2008, 11:04:30 AM »

you should start a drive to have everyone return the 'add' books back to the 'advertisers' not the company, they don't care.
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« Reply To This #8 on: February 25, 2008, 11:25:58 AM »

I think a lot of people would rather have a disc--Id actually use the phone book for once.  Even the coupons could all be included on the disc--the only thing you really cant put on the disc perhaps is all the advertisements and magnets that come with them to pay for the phone book--but outside of the little physical additions like magnets--even advertisements could be worked onto or around different pages located on the disc when it was used.
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"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."
-Thomas Jefferson

-"I shall rather die free than to live by laws intended to preserve my life."
-The natural purpose of life is to live; unless you are doing what you love.
-If ever you believe you have accomplished all your dreams all you have truly done is stopped dreaming.
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« Reply To This #9 on: February 25, 2008, 11:45:44 AM »

Steve,

These aren't the only ad books.  I get Pac Bell and AT&T lists of white pages.  Plus some other permutations of the area.  I didn't have it like this when I lived in the Bay Area.  A huge waste of resources if you ask me...

Colette
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