i like my great dane boomer, coffee, outdoor type things, candy, pipes to smoke a nice cavendish, cell phones, farmers markets, fresh ingredients, walking dead, popcorn, and mandy. i sing for a band. i am not good at the internets. i type with 2 fingers. i like reading the paper. i live in oceanside. eagle eggs and power ups for strengths.
BUY:
JESU
MY BLOODY VALENTINE
AMUSEMENT PARKS ON FIRE
RIDE
BESTY COASTYY
SLOWDIVE
HERZOG
CROCODILES
BIG TROUBLES
RADIO DEPT
CLOUD NOTHINGS
WASHED OUT
THE WALKMEN
DUM DUM GIRLS
FUTURE ISLANDS
According to The Wall Street Journal, “consumers received 82.5 billion pieces of advertising mail through the [U.S.] postal service in 2010 ….”
Now an app can help with that. PaperKarma, a free app for iOS, Android, and Windows smartphones, was designed to help curb the delivery of unwanted junk mail — and reduce paper waste.
PaperKarma allows you to take photos of the junk mail you wish to stop. Snap a photo, and you’re done. We automatically contact the Mailer and remove you from their distribution list. PaperKarma can stop most junk mail that is addressed directly to you.
Have you tried using the app? To reduce your paper waste, what’s worked for you?
(via PaperKarma | Control Your Mailbox, Stop Paper Junk Mail - Using Your Phone!)
I have this! It works and it’s awesome and it’s free!
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IS THIS FOR REAL? And not some sly way to spy on my consumer ass?
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WOAH.
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lol dominos
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You can do that here, with like “No Solicitation/Handbills” but it comes through the postal service also, and the people...
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Lol I just have a plaque that says “No ads” on my door XD
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This seems pretty cool and it’s free (for a limited time, supposedly). It probably won’t work on the generically mailed...
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this is fucking great. why don’t i have a smartphone.
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This needs to come mandatory on ever phone. And I just downloaded it - FOR FREE.
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According to The Wall Street Journal, “consumers received 82.5 billion pieces of advertising mail through the [U.S.] postal service in 2010 ….”
Now an app can help with that. PaperKarma, a free app for iOS, Android, and Windows smartphones, was designed to help curb the delivery of unwanted junk mail — and reduce paper waste.
PaperKarma allows you to take photos of the junk mail you wish to stop. Snap a photo, and you’re done. We automatically contact the Mailer and remove you from their distribution list. PaperKarma can stop most junk mail that is addressed directly to you.
Have you tried using the app? To reduce your paper waste, what’s worked for you?
(via PaperKarma | Control Your Mailbox, Stop Paper Junk Mail - Using Your Phone!)
I have this! It works and it’s awesome and it’s free!](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0tvfdvlFR1qzv12bo1_400.png)