Website review: ProQuo - Stop Junk Mail and Protect...
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•32 reviews since Oct 23, 2007
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•proquo.com
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My-Fickle-Mind rated 4 months ago- Hmmm...am I the only one that thinks this is a bad idea? You have to give out your mailing information to set up an account. It just seems like a really good way to get more junk mail, not less. Doesn't seem very trust worthy, but that's just me. I don't trust any "too good to be true" services on the internet.

NanoNeuromantic rated 4 months ago- Great idea.

Diatribe75 rated 4 months ago- Prevent spam from reaching your inbox. This site helps you to remove your name and personal information from thousands of marketing lists, data brokers and other organizations that send you unsolicited mail.

Katz82 rated 4 months ago- seriously, what a waste of paper everyday. junk mail should be banned. especially credit card pre-approvals.. sick of it. ..and we have to sign on a site or 'no-call' list to stop getting ads? so backwards!

Swannee rated 4 months ago- ProQuo makes it easy to opt out of junk mailing lists that sell your private information.

kmarie59 rated 4 months ago- Has anyone tried this site and does it really work?

parvez rated 6 months ago- It provides services that help consumers control their personal information and stop receiving unsolicited postal mail. Try living in a society where paper is a luxury!

inchmo rated 8 months ago- Its crazy you have to opt out of stuff. This site makes it easy.

chimichurri rated 9 months ago- Your personal information is being collected, bought, and sold by thousands of businesses every day. Without your consent. ProQuo helps you to remove your name and personal information from thousands of marketing lists, data brokers and other organizations that send you unsolicited mail.