It is the Consumer’s Choice
Herb Weisbaum wrote an article for MSNBC describing the Catalog Choice service and the Direct Marketing Association’s service DMAchoice.org.
Herb’s two cents: … some people might prefer using the Catalog Choice Web site because it does not require them to enter a credit card number.
Herb also quotes Pam Dixon of the World Privacy Forum regarding the DMA’s requirement for a credit card to opt-out of a catalog: “We think it’s a problem,” says Pam Dixon, executive director of the World Privacy Forum. “There are people who are not going to give out a credit card number to stop getting a catalog.
Do you think that you should have to provide your credit card number to use a service to stop getting unwanted mail? The DMA does. Catalog Choice does not. Leave your comment to let us know what you think.