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Too Much Junk Mail?

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Date: 03/11/2008 Topic: Green Living > Links  
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By sandy63 (489) Profile Blog! Contact
they want charge card information and my social security numbers. to much information.
when i get unsolicited mail i take out the envelope and put my own pre printed letter in the postage paid envolope. i then mail the names and address and email address they are not to contact. seems to have worked so far.

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