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by RoyGBiv
Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:25 am
Forum: National Rifle Association
Topic: NRA Marketing Tactic
Replies: 35
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Re: NRA Marketing Tactic

Keith B wrote: I am not aware of any 'no solicitation' boxes. From the FAQ section of the site above
How can I reduce the amount of mail I receive from the NRA?

A: Simply email us at membership@nrahq.org or dial 800-NRA-3888 and request to be placed on the "Do Not Promote" list. This will significantly reduce the amount of mail you receive without affecting important mailings, magazine service, or your membership renewal.
This is what I did and it worked probably 95%. Got it down to a tolerable level.
I still get insurance offers and the occasional "dire warning" letter from time to time, but, not enough to be annoying.
The first 2-3 months was a deluge, but even after renewal the quantity of junk mail remains very low.

IIRC, I had to make a call to a separate phone number to get the insurance offers shut down. I called that 3888 number a second time to ask why I was still getting insurance promotions and they told me it was a separate entity with their own mailing list and they gave me the number to call. Sorry, I don't remember it.

Overall, I'm pleasantly surprised by how quickly the junk mail was stopped with a few calls and an email. It could be easier, sure, but, not bad.

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