Blocking Junk Mail Since 1995

Consumer Research Institute
Contact: Ljubomir Stambuk
103 Dryden Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
Email: service@stopjunk.com

EBOOK STOPS JUNK MAIL, PROTECTS ENVIRONMENT

Consumer Research Institute introduces a downloadable ebook that helps weary consumers avoid junk mail and save earth's resources.

We've all been through it. We come home after a hard day at work and open the mailbox, hoping to find an important letter, a check, or our favorite magazine. Instead, we find a bundle of ads, postcards, and credit card offers that we don't need or want. That's the bad news. The good news is, getting rid of 90 percent of that junk mail is a lot easier than you might think.

Through painstaking research, Consumer Research Institute has developed the Stop the Junk Mail Instant Ebook. This ebook and kit is a simple, downloadable PDF file that contains the twelve easy but necessary steps to getting your name and address taken off direct mailing lists. The kit also contains pre-addressed letters that can be printed, mailed, and sent to direct mailing list brokers, asking them to remove you from their databases. "The huge majority of direct mailing databases are maintained by just a few large companies. These companies then sell your name, address, buying habits, and financial information to anyone who wants it. By law, these companies must remove you from their lists upon written request from you. Getting off these lists is a necessary step if you want to stop getting junk mail," says Ljubomir Stambuk of Consumer Research Institute.

Every year, junk mail is responsible for creating four million tons of unnecessary waste. In fact, three percent of America's landfill space is occupied by discarded junk mail, with 44 percent of it being thrown in the trash unopened and unread. "320 million of our tax dollars are being wasted on disposal fees every single year due to huge amounts of junk mail," says Stambuk. "In addition to that, 28 billion gallons of water are used every year, just to make the paper that junk mail is printed on."

The kit is available in a downloadable ebook format or in printed postcard form, both of which can be ordered at StopJunk.com. Each kit is laid out in simple step-by-step instructions that have been proven to reduce amount of junk mail you receive. "We've been selling the printed kit since 1995, and have helped thousands of people. The pre-addressed post cards or letters in our kits make things very easy, and you can stop the junk mail without giving up the things you want to receive," says Stambuk.

For more information about the Stop the Junk Mail Instant E-book, see:

http://www.stopjunk.com


Consumer Research Institute Press Release #2
CONSUMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE ALERTS ONLINE CONSUMERS:

Web-Savvy Criminals Cause a Surge in Internet Identity Theft Crimes.

Ithaca, New York: Due to the rapid rise in computerized identity theft victimization, Consumer Research Institute (CRI) is arming consumers with a new ebook "Stop Identity Theft" - a comprehensive guide, detailing the facts and resources needed in order to prevent the crime's damaging effects.

"We want to educate consumers about the increasing threats to their personal and financial security," says Ljubomir Stambuk, President of CRI, "and give them a fighting chance to stop the identity theft crisis."

It is estimated that more than 700,000 people will be victimized this year alone, and that number is skyrocketing. The Internet provides an easy-access, high tech tool for criminals to use to anonymously commit their crimes, making it harder for authorities to close in on them.

Identity theft has evolved from two-bit pickpockets to technology-wise individuals of every background. Today's thieves are hacking into merchant records, launching viruses in your computer to record every keystroke you make, and paying company employees to leak information from their massive databases.

Identity theft on the internet is happening all over the world, and in every industry. It's no longer reserved for online banking and merchant accounts. Thieves are stealing identities from the credit agencies themselves, and also directly from your hard drive.

Until now, consumers didn't know where to turn for information on how to protect their personal data from hackers and unethical characters in the online community. "Stop Identity Theft" teaches the public how to take precautions, such as monitoring your accounts to ensure new cards haven't been issued, or checking to see if PIN numbers have been altered.

It lists the steps consumers need to take in order to safeguard their name - and numbers - from the hands of shady Internet criminals. The guide reduces risk and informs the public with a checklist of damage control measures they can take once they've been branded a victim.

For more information visit:
http://www.Stop-Identity-Theft.net

Order the Stop Identity Theft ebook

 



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