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Day 4~Ask to Be Removed

May 4, 2014 • May 30 Day Challenge

We all get magazines and catalogs that we don’t want or read.  They clutter up the counters and eventually end up in the recycling bin.  Stop them from coming in at all!  Call and asked to be removed from their mailing lists.  Many companies even have a spot on their website for this exact purpose.  Magazines can be sent to doctor’s offices, school or even senior centers if you have months left on your subscription.  Companies don’t want to send you catalog if they go unread and you don’t want to receive things you don’t need.  After all, with online shopping, it’s much easier and faster to find what you need via search features.

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