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	<title>Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow &#187; Green Dimes</title>
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		<title>Conquering Eco-Guilt and Saving Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 21:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several years ago I signed up with a company called Green Dimes; they&#8217;re a company that does all the hard work of removing you from marketing and catalog mailing lists. It was around $36 a year and I figured it &#8230; <a href="http://www.darkculture.net/blog/2010/01/25/conquering-eco-guilt-and-saving-money/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several years ago I signed up with a company called Green Dimes; they&#8217;re a company that does all the hard work of removing you from marketing and catalog mailing lists. It was around $36 a year and I figured it was worth saving me the aggravation. </p>
<p>Sometime at some point, our subscription expired and we started getting a new influx of catalogs and marketing mailers. This time, I figured I&#8217;d bite the bullet and make the calls myself. I started this morning and made 23 calls. I was surprised at how easy it was. Most companies have easy to use options via phone for removing your name and address. Often, you don&#8217;t even need to talk to a person. The majority of companies were pleasant and never once did anyone try to dissuade me. Each call, except one or two, only took a minute or less. </p>
<p>Some are harder than others. Target, Kenneth Cole, West Ways, and Trader Joe&#8217;s don&#8217;t make it easy. Target makes you visit their site, log into your account, and update your settings. The lady I talked to wasn&#8217;t able to help over the phone. I&#8217;m still not sure if we&#8217;re off their list. The catalog comes to AJB so I have no idea what his account info is. That one will have to wait. Kenneth Cole makes you dig through their website and fill out a form. West Ways requires a written request (see address at bottom). Trader Joe&#8217;s apparently, does not have a phone number. I couldn&#8217;t find one in the Fearless Flyer nor on their website. I ended up submitting a general inquiry form on their site asking to be removed. We&#8217;ll see if it works. </p>
<p>All in all, it wasn&#8217;t an unpleasant experience. It was a lot easier than I thought and I&#8217;ve done two very valuable things: I&#8217;m saving trees and reducing clutter in our home. Truth is, AJB and I are both catalog junkies, even though I know better. When they come, we both ooh and ahh over furniture and gadgets, but we hardly ever buy anything from them. I figure, if we want to actually buy something, we can visit the store or buy online. Besides, out of sight, out of mind. It helps us conquer our American-bred addiction to consumption. </p>
<p>Since I was 11 years old, I&#8217;m always trying new things to reduce my impact on the planet. It&#8217;s just what I do. I don&#8217;t do it because it&#8217;s trendy. I mean, please&#8230;since when do I follow trends? Not often, I can tell you. Green Dimes (now called <a href="http://precycle.tonic.com/">Precycle</a>) is a great idea if you just don&#8217;t have the time, but it really didn&#8217;t take that long and I just saved us $36 dollars. I&#8217;m keeping a spreadsheet of the companies I called and will watch the mail. This will be an ongoing process, but it beats eco-guilt over all the useless catalogs that pile up in our home that just end up in the recycling bin anyway. I figure, it&#8217;s something I can do as the piles accumulate and over time. It makes me feel better and it helps the planet. Hooray!</p>
<p>How To Tips: </p>
<p>1. Grab all your catalogs and make a pile<br />
2. Locate their phone number (usually 800 or 888); most times it&#8217;s on the back or somewhere inside the catalog. I found that the inside numbers were usually on every page at the bottom or top or near the front.<br />
3. Look at your address and find your customer number. Most companies will use this to identify you. 9 times out of 10, it&#8217;s in a blue box near your address.<br />
4. Call and ask to be removed. Simple. </p>
<p>Because mailing labels are pre-printed, you will continue to receive up to two more mailings before you&#8217;re permanently free from their list. </p>
<p>Some companies want written requests, like West Ways Magazine. I&#8217;m going to send a postcard which saves on a full price stamp. Ain&#8217;t I thrifty? </p>
<p>Attn: Jim Dooley-Green<br />
Westways and Journey Publications<br />
3333 Fairview Rd., A327<br />
Costa Mesa, CA 92626</p>
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