I realize there’s no way to fix this and no one’s at fault, but it really sucks to get weekly fundraising emails addressed to my dead name from candidates I’ve never heard of because I donated to someone five years ago whose list has been countlessly sold to other campaigns.
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Replying to @EricG1247
Oh, that easy, huh? Can you explain to me how that works? I’ve never heard of that.
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Replying to @cmclymer
First you need to walk 6 miles due east as the sun breaks the horizon Then find someone named big Tom Then present him with a VHS copy of Star Wars Then find the nearest Starbucks and log into their wifi and wait for an email with a link to create a new email...so I've heard
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Replying to @EricG1247
Eric, I really appreciate you, but I don't think you understand the scope of this problem at all.
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That many??? 1. "Consumers can register at the Direct Marketing Association's (DMA) consumer website: http://www.DMAchoice.org for a processing fee of $2 for a period of ten years. Registering online is the fastest way to see results. DMAchoice offers consumers a simple,
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