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Opting Out of Telemarketing and Direct Mail Offers
All DMA members are required to run their telemarketing list of prospective customers against the TPS file, to remove the individuals who have registered with TPS from their calling lists. The service is also available to non-members of the DMA, so that all marketers may eliminate the names of those who wish to receive fewer unsolicited telephone calls.
This is updated monthly and distributed four times a year -- January, April, July, and October (some companies receive it monthly). Your name remains on the file for five years. Typically you will see the amount of telemarketing calls you receive begin to decrease about three months after your name is entered onto the quarterly file.
For more information, go to https://www.dmachoice.org
- To receive less commercial advertising mail or email, you can register for The DMA's Mail Preference Service (MPS). This service does not apply to mail sent to your business address, or to "resident/occupant" mail. When you register with MPS, your name and address are placed on a "do-not-mail" file. All DMA members are required to run their list of prospective customers against the MPS file, to remove the individuals who have registered with MPS from their mailings. The service is also available to non-members of the DMA.
This "do not mail" file is updated monthly and distributed four times a year -- January, April, July, and October (some mailers receive the file monthly). Your name remains on file for five years, after which time you may register again. There is an online registration or you can send a postcard or letter with a check for $1 that includes your name, home address, and signature to:
Mail Preference Service
Direct Marketing Association
PO Box 643
Carmel, NY 10512
For more information, go to https://www.dmachoice.org
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