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No-Catalog List

October 11th, 2007

There is a federal no-call list, now there is an organization devoted to stopping those junk catalogs from making it into your mailbox.

Catalog Choice is a free service that allows you to decide what gets in your mailbox. Use it to reduce your mailbox clutter, while helping save natural resources.

[via LISNews]

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  • Rosario Garza says on: October 11, 2007 at 12:39 pm

     

    What a great idea! Thanks for the “heads up” on this one. I’ve already registered and am looking forward to sending less paper into the recycling bins.

  • Nicole says on: October 11, 2007 at 2:35 pm

     

    I have to wait til I get home to sign up – I’m not sure what catalogs I get that I don’t want – but I know I get a lot from library vendors because of conferences and such.

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