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More Merchants Jumping Onboard

This past month the following merchants signed on to our service simplifying the process of honoring your opt-out requests. You will recognize some of the names and others are smaller merchants that you can discover here. April’s list includes:

Verilux, Body Shop of America, Hoofprints.com, W Atlee Burpee & Co., Shades of Light, Blue Canoe, Palumba, Hobby-Lobby International, Crosstown Traders, Dell, Nike, King Arthur Flour, J & R Music, Kelly’s Kids, Bra Smyth, Constructive Playthings, Lifetime Brands, Agri Supply, Tumi, Swanson Health Products and Blair LLC.

Once these merchants pull down the names to start processing the opt-out requests, they will appear on the Bravo Merchants page.

If you have visited the Bravo Merchants page lately, you will see that the list is getting quite long. We are working on making it easier to sort and organize the list of Bravo Merchants so that you can browse catalogs online and start your shopping by browsing the list of Merchants who are working with Catalog Choice to honor opt-out requests.

                                         

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2 Responses to “More Merchants Jumping Onboard”

  1. Looks like you’re getting more attention in the catalog world. This was posted on postcom.org…
    CEO John Lenser (of multichannel marketing consulting company Lenser) told his catalog marketing customers “what catalog mailers should do when contacted by Catalog Choice about taking downloads of files of individuals who have registered with Catalog Choice and have requested that the mailer’s catalog not be mailed to them. If a mailer has refused to accept these files, Catalog Choice has posted the refusal on their website resulting, in some instances, in consumers calling customer service and complaining. While the DMA has taken the position that Catalog Choice is unneeded given their own “Do Not Mail” preference services, I no longer believe this position is in the industry’s best interest. Catalog Choice now has over 736,000 registered accounts of those who have requested that one or more catalogs not be mailed to them and registrations are growing by thousands each week. Therefore, I am recommending that catalog mailers move forward and accept Catalog Choice’s merchant agreement and accept their file downloads. The negative repercussions for not doing so, at this point, outweigh any advantages of not joining. It is naive to pretend they do not exist.”

    Terri on May 8th, 2008 at 6:02 am
  2. You might consider a site where one could opt in or at least furnish the web site of each catalogue company so if we are interested in the product we could check it out online and not kill a tree. Thanks for the service as I hate to shop and order from catalogue or onsite. Purchase one item from a catalogue and get 15 catalogues and some come every week (identical) Thank again

    Beverly B. White on June 11th, 2008 at 12:58 pm
 

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