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  2. OptOutPrescreen.com - Wikipedia

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    OptOutPrescreen.com is a joint venture among Equifax, Experian, Innovis, and TransUnion, allowing customers to opt out of receiving credit card solicitations by mail. [ 1 ] Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), consumer reporting agencies are permitted to include customers' names on lists used by creditors or insurers to make offers of ...

  3. Pre-Approved Credit Card Offers: 4 Things You Really ... - AOL

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    If you've got good credit and you're getting a lot of offers for rewards cards, your chances of getting approved are much greater -- more like 95 percent, because people in that range are less ...

  4. Opt-out - Wikipedia

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    In e-mail marketing, a clickable link or "opt-out button" may be included to notify the sender that the recipient wishes to receive no further e-mails. While 95% of all commercial e-mails from reputable bulk emailers with an unsubscribe feature indeed work in this manner, [4] unscrupulous senders and spammers can also include a link that purports to unsubscribe a recipient; clicking the link ...

  5. Prescreen - Wikipedia

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    With instant prescreen, financial institutions prescreen new or existing customers for additional credit products in real time at the point of contact. So instead of sending unsolicited prescreen offers to huge batches of unknown consumers, instant prescreen enables banks to offer known customers relevant credit products whenever those ...

  6. Pre-Approved Credit Card Offers: 4 Things You Really ... - AOL

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    But physical junk mail is a bit tougher to disregard -- especially when it's a big, bulky envelope from a bank with a pre-approved credit card Pre-Approved Credit Card Offers: 4 Things You Really ...

  7. How to delete your Experian account - AOL

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    The company also offers tools to help consumers monitor and protect their credit with free and paid membership options. Free membership includes: Alerts when your spending or credit utilization ...

  8. Control excessive spam email - AOL Help

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    This is a tactic used by bad actors and hackers to distract you from seeing emails that really are important to you. This can also be an indication that another login account has been compromised. Why is this happening? There are many reasons why a bad actor may try to flood your inbox with emails: • To distract you from seeing an important email

  9. Unsubscribe from email subscriptions - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail makes it easy to send an unsubscribe request to the sender on your behalf: 1. From your AOL Mail inbox, click on the newsletter or promo email. 2. Click the Spam icon. 3. If you're given the option, click Unsubscribe and you will no longer receive messages from the mailing list.