
Do you ever get tired of junk mail? I know that I do, both the paper variety and the electronic version alike. Unfortunately, I have this bad habit of waiting until I have several grocery bags of junk mail piled up in the wicker chair in my home office before I go through it and shred what needs to be shredded. As a result, it usually takes me an hour to process it all instead of only a few minutes. As for spam emails, don't even get me started. If I get one more email from some poor business person that wants me to deposit a check for them or from some company promising to enlarge a body part that, as a female, I do not have, I'm going to start screaming and never stop.
My neighbors should be happy that they won't be hearing my shrill shrieks anytime soon--at least not due to an unwanted onslaught of junk mail anyway--because the Privacy Council has found a way to End Junk Mail. If you sign up for the company's services on its web site, PrivacyCouncil.org, it will submit your phone number to the National Do Not Call List and remove your address from multiple mailing lists, including the Direct Marketing Association and Penny Saver's list. The company will also remove you from spam email lists and online reverse number directories.
Ordinarily, the Privacy Council charges an upfront fee of $9 for its services, plus a $6 per month fee if you want the company to continuously monitor your name and address and remove them from the junk mail lists should they appear on them again. However, right now the company is giving away free memberships to the first 500 people who sign up for its services. That means you can get rid of all those colon cleansing, pharmacy peddling, make millions with Google junk emails, not to mention the unsolicited credit card and insurance offers that fill your snail mail box, at no cost to you.













