Mail
When you purchase a product or service and give out your name and address, you may be submitting your information to one or more mailing lists used for direct marketing, resulting in unsolicited advertising arriving in your mailbox.
This may happen when you buy a car or house, use a shopping card, sign up for a credit card, subscribe to a magazine or fill out a product registration form.
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