Ever notice how your mailbox seems to be flooded with credit card offers every week? If your residence is like the average U.S. household, you probably get dozens of credit card solicitations in the mail each year. To put an end to them, simply call 888-5-OPT-OUT or go online to www.optoutprescreen.com.
The toll-free number I’ve given you, 888-5-OPT-OUT is an automatic phone service that’s run by the four main credit reporting agencies: TransUnion, Experian, Equifax, and Innovis. (Many of you may be thinking: “What is Innovis?” I’ll tell you more about that company – and the credit report you’ve probably never even heard of – later, in Day 4. For now, though, let’s stay with this OPT-OUT number).
The reason this number works is because it takes you out of the credit bureaus’ databases for pre-screened mailings. This will force the credit bureaus to stop selling your name and address to banks and other institutions that send you credit card offers each month.
Research companies and public-interest groups, such as the Consumer Federation of America in Washington D.C., track the rate at which banks and other credit card issuers send out credit card offers. What they’ve discovered is that some six billion credit card solicitations are sent to people like you and me every year. Imagine that: a whopping six billion credit card offers, or roughly 60 per U.S. household! And the numbers keep rising every year. According to the Mail Monitor report from Synovate, a Chicago-based

