The simple solution is to say no to solicitation emails and phone calls and if they do call have them remove you from their call list.Soccerdad1995 wrote:My biggest problem with the NRA was the constant calls for extending my membership / giving them more money. I was also tired of them starting with the question of "do you approve of the job that President Trump is doing" and then ignoring my response of "not really" and continuing with their script. After they called me twice within a week, after I had just extended my membership for an extra year, both times while I was at work, I finally had to ask them to put me on their do not call list. I support the NRA and will continue to be a member, but the constant sales pressure was a bit much.Abraham wrote:You can join the NRA for $10 annually.
I do this.
Why?
I don't want the magazine subscription or further attention...with pleas for more expenditure.
O.K. I've joined, my charities (if you will) go elsewhere after that...
Don't like that, so sad, I'll spend my moola where I want.
I get very little junk mail from them anymore either in my inbox or PO box and the only phone calls I get are from the training department.