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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 1003773" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>I don't know for certain, but I doubt the Teamsters Union actually <u>sells</u> our names and addresses.</p><p></p><p>Normally when one organization "rents" their membership list to another, all they do is allow a one-time indirect access. (Though they may do this again and again, hoping to wear you down.) The list is sent to a trusted third-party mailing company that prepares the envelopes and mails them without shareing the list with the soliciting company or anyone else. So only the Teamsters would have your name and address. Unless you actually responded to the solicitation.</p><p></p><p>Sending back an unsolicited mailing in the convienent, postage-paid return envelope is the time-honored way of letting the soliciting company know you don't want their offer, and don't want any future offers either. It cost them money to pay the return postage. That's why some only include a postage-paid return postcard. Or just an envelope, with no postage affixed. It's cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 1003773, member: 18044"] I don't know for certain, but I doubt the Teamsters Union actually [U]sells[/U] our names and addresses. Normally when one organization "rents" their membership list to another, all they do is allow a one-time indirect access. (Though they may do this again and again, hoping to wear you down.) The list is sent to a trusted third-party mailing company that prepares the envelopes and mails them without shareing the list with the soliciting company or anyone else. So only the Teamsters would have your name and address. Unless you actually responded to the solicitation. Sending back an unsolicited mailing in the convienent, postage-paid return envelope is the time-honored way of letting the soliciting company know you don't want their offer, and don't want any future offers either. It cost them money to pay the return postage. That's why some only include a postage-paid return postcard. Or just an envelope, with no postage affixed. It's cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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