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National Do Not Mail List
Greetings and salutations, good people.
While getting some direct mail together here in Colorado, on a few occasions I've come across owners' mailing addresses that have a "no mail" designation in the public record. Obviously they've opted out of receiving unsolicited mail. I'm just wondering if you'd just consider this a dead lead or are there more creative (and well received) ways to get in touch with these folks?