jeff/brian -- i think you both should seriously consider removing books that consistently and after several requests DO NOT STOP sending marketing materials....
First Fidelity for example is the worst in terms of sending promos/ mailers and phone calls asking you to sign up. You email them or call them asking them to stop sending mailers and they say we will take care of it , but then 3 months later they are back sending .
Before the book should be allowed on "the List" you should ensure that each one is able and willing to remove a person from Every single database they have and take removal requests seriously .
In the wake of the national "do-not call list" I think everyone reading this can agree that Books need to take these removal requests seriously. If a book cant demonstrate and ability to remove people from their mailing lists than they should not qualify for "the List"
First Fidelity for example is the worst in terms of sending promos/ mailers and phone calls asking you to sign up. You email them or call them asking them to stop sending mailers and they say we will take care of it , but then 3 months later they are back sending .
Before the book should be allowed on "the List" you should ensure that each one is able and willing to remove a person from Every single database they have and take removal requests seriously .
In the wake of the national "do-not call list" I think everyone reading this can agree that Books need to take these removal requests seriously. If a book cant demonstrate and ability to remove people from their mailing lists than they should not qualify for "the List"
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