How ProQuo Helps You Manage Catalogs

Managing popular mail order catalogs has never been easier. ProQuo allows you to both stop and start receiving a wide variety of catalog selections in just minutes.

To stop receiving catalogs, simply go the catalog dashboard and click on the appropriate icon. Then choose, "I receive this catalog and want to stop it." It’s helpful if you have the label number from the catalogs, but it’s not required.

To start receiving catalogs, go through the same steps and click on "I want to start receiving this catalog." You will be asked to confirm your name and address. That’s it! You should begin to see the results of your actions within a few weeks.

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Benefits of Managing Catalogs

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  • Help the environment by eliminating unwanted catalogs

  • Save time by subscribing to only the catalogs you really want

  • Reduce your exposure to identity theft by preventing your name from being used without your consent

Shocking Catalog Statistics

  • Catalog retailers mail out 19.5 billion catalogs annually (Environmental Defense Fund, efg.org)

  • Almost none of the paper used in catalogs contains recycled content (forestethics.org)

  • 3.6 million tons of paper are needed to produce America’s annual supply of catalogs (Environmental Defense Fund, efg.org)

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Sample Catalogs You Can Stop or Start Receiving

  • Victoria’s Secret
  • Land’s End
  • J. Crew
  • LL Bean
  • Pottery Barn
  • Many more...

All we need to get started are your name, address, and email, which are protected by our unique privacy policy.

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