By Rebecca Carter •
April 26, 2007
We've talked about Junk Mail before, but today we wanted to highlight a specific piece of junk mail: catalogs. These aren't actually junk, because at some point you probably requested it to arrive to your home.
By Rebecca Carter •
March 28, 2007
Each year Americans receive over 4 million tons of junk mail, which came from 100 million trees. And most of it goes straight to the trash. By stopping your junk mail, you will save trees, water, and energy. All of that plus an empty mailbox? Sounds great!
By Rebecca Carter •
January 15, 2007
No longer are the days when we go to our mailbox and find it full. If you find yourself with a full mailbox, it is unlikely that your friends and family have suddenly switched back to snail mail. The more likely culprit is junk mail, and it comes in all shapes and sizes.
Junk mail comes from many different sources, and while it should be easier to remove yourself from the mailing lists, it is
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