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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

"Do not mail"?
Hey all, question for you.
I recently pulled and cleaned a list to direct mail that I really liked.. Great topography and congruent pricing. However, when I went to clean the list, I noticed that every lead was marked "do not mail". This seemed strange so I looked at my other lists and found that generally, only 1-2/1000 is marked "do not mail". So.. wondering.. 1. Do you all mail do not mails? Is it a mater of morality or legality? 2. Have you ever seen a county, city, or zip as a whole prohibit mailing? Any insight is helpful.
Thank you!