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by Keith B
Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:56 am
Forum: National Rifle Association
Topic: NRA Marketing Tactic
Replies: 35
Views: 11863

Re: NRA Marketing Tactic

drjoker wrote:
wgoforth wrote:I went into my account and selected all the no solicitation boxes and they droppedd to zero. A few months ago out of the blue I got a call asking for a donation. I informed them that I was on their "don't call list" but he said "Oh we know, but this is so important that we thought you'd want to know. i called the Life Member helpline and asked them if they would like my life membership back. Even she (acted anyway) couldn't believe they did or said that and said it was a 3rd party marketer and they would be dealing with them. No more since.
I logged into my account but I did NOT see an option for "no solicitation". I went to https://www.nramemberservices.org and logged in. Is that what you're talking about?

Thanks.
:tiphat:
I am not aware of any 'no solicitation' boxes. From the FAQ section of the site above
How can I reduce the amount of mail I receive from the NRA?

A: Simply email us at membership@nrahq.org or dial 800-NRA-3888 and request to be placed on the "Do Not Promote" list. This will significantly reduce the amount of mail you receive without affecting important mailings, magazine service, or your membership renewal.
by Keith B
Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:13 am
Forum: National Rifle Association
Topic: NRA Marketing Tactic
Replies: 35
Views: 11863

Re: NRA Marketing Tactic

wgoforth wrote:I went into my account and selected all the no solicitation boxes and they droppedd to zero. A few months ago out of the blue I got a call asking for a donation. I informed them that I was on their "don't call list" but he said "Oh we know, but this is so important that we thought you'd want to know. i called the Life Member helpline and asked them if they would like my life membership back. Even she (acted anyway) couldn't believe they did or said that and said it was a 3rd party marketer and they would be dealing with them. No more since.
Just as a note on Do Not Call lists. Businesses and organizations that you do business with, as well as non-profit organizations are exempt from the National and State DNC lists. However, if you were on the NRA DNC, then they should NOT have called you. I don't get any calls or unsolicited mail from NRA except for renewal notifications for Instructor Certification, Instructor updates, etc.

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