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In this month's AARP bulletin, there is a segment under Your Money/Good Deals.
I read the following:
Having trouble canceling commercial mail addressed to the dead? Now there's help: the Direct Marketing Association's Deceased Do Not Contact List. Register the deceased person's info for $1 online at preference.the-dma.org. Include the name, date of death, your name, relationship and contact info. DMA says the fee is to discourage fraud or misuse by people canceling mail for those who are not deceased.
Just how far do you have to go to not get junk mail?
I read the following:
Having trouble canceling commercial mail addressed to the dead? Now there's help: the Direct Marketing Association's Deceased Do Not Contact List. Register the deceased person's info for $1 online at preference.the-dma.org. Include the name, date of death, your name, relationship and contact info. DMA says the fee is to discourage fraud or misuse by people canceling mail for those who are not deceased.
Just how far do you have to go to not get junk mail?