How can you stop getting credit card offers in the mail?

I keep getting tons of credit card offers in the mail from many different companies. how can I get off of this mailing list?

Die.

just kidding! really I have no idea, but I do wonder the same thing. they are really annoying!

I dont think it's possible but u can try calling the phone #s or returning the mail back to sender to request to be taken off the mailing list. i hope they'll listen.

Many have an opt-out number or address at the bottom of the offer that you can call or write.

write return to sender on the envelopes and send them all back. the companies dont like paying the return postage so they take your name off their mailing list.

If you decide that you don’t want to receive prescreened offers of credit and insurance, you have two choices: You can opt out of receiving them for five years or opt out of receiving them permanently. Call toll-free 1-888-5-OPTOUT (1-888-567-8688) or visit www.optoutprescreen.com for details. the telephone number and website are operated by the major consumer reporting companies. When you call or visit the website, you’ll be asked to provide certain personal information, including your home telephone number, name, Social Security number, and date of birth. the information you provide is confidential and will be used only to process your request to opt out.
Remember that if you have joint credit relationships, like a mortgage or a car loan with a spouse, partner, or other adult, you may continue to receive some prescreened solicitations until both of you exercise your opt-out right.

go to http://www.optoutprescreen.com

This is the only way to remove yourself from the pre-approved or pre-screened credit offers. You may get non-screened offers still, but you should see your mail cut by 75%, at least with credit offers.

Rumor has it, you might even see a small increase in your credit scores, since you won't be getting pounded with offers for I believe 3 years.

Lots of good information about this is at the link below. You need to proactively tell the companies to "delete" you from their mailing lists.

Many credit card companies will also take you off their advertising lists if you call their customer service number (Citibank will put you on a "do not solicit" list if you call and ask them.)

How can you stop getting credit card offers in the mail?


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10 Responses to “How can you stop getting credit card offers in the mail?”

  1. FuturisticSmoov says:

    Any1 wiv HSBC debit card please turn ur card ova and give me da lost and stolen cards telephone number dat I can call 4rm outside da UK

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    Everyone knows and has the Mayor's telephone number.  He gives it out with his business card dummies....

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  5. MARK OF THE BEAST says:

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  6. Mark_Mark says:

    What is your telephone number? Your home address? Your real name?

  7. ltklo says:

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    Google gives you backup codes that you have to write down or print out and you have to give them your telephone number so they can text you other codes or call you with an automated message.

  9. Ali-Sama says:

    why i don't attach any credit card to them. ever.

  10. kgbbsc7 says:

    You need to call the credit card company. I tried to "Bill Pay" something online where you enter the routing number and checking account number using a convience check. The convience check was rejected. I called and they said they don't put your full account number on the convience check, so it was rejected using Bill Pay

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