Just curious if anyone has ever used this service or one like it? I'm tempted, mainly because it will eliminate the 2-3 hours I spend each weekend dealing with a week's worth of junk mail. Oh yeah, and it will also save the trees.
:?We are working with StopGlobalWarming.org, Focus the Nation,
Friends of the Urban Forest, and others.
What's wrong with that? (don't know anything about the organizations)ptsmith24 said::?We are working with StopGlobalWarming.org, Focus the Nation,
Friends of the Urban Forest, and others.
ptsmith24 said:Sounds like a bunch of tree-huggers to me.
That also crossed my mind, that registering essentially confirms your current address ... and even if they didn't sell their database, they undoubtedly don't keep it secure enough so that it's unhackable, so your info has a good chance of falling into the hands of the mass mailers eventually anyway. And your wallet will be 41 bucks lighter for your trouble.gunsmoker said:Call my cynical, but I'm guessing that if you "register" your address with that service, you'll get tons more junk mail, both in paper form and by e-mail. The greenies will send you the e-mail begging you to donate your time and money to saving the earth from the evil Republican businessmen, and everyone else will take note that you have recently updated your mailing address and confirmed it's valid. That's where the snail-mail comes into play.
Plenty of room here...FireHouse said:p.s. global warming is a myth.
I give that only a 3 out of 10. Too blatant. Not enough passion. And you didn't use "libtard" anywhere at all.FireHouse said:p.s. global warming is a myth.
saving the earth is not free? :shock:FireHouse said:And your wallet will be 41 bucks lighter for your trouble.
p.s. global warming is a myth.