Where is the Line Between Public and Private Data?

Don Melvin storm at marlin.ssnet.com
Tue Jan 31 20:40:14 PST 1995


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In article <9501302100.AA05636 at TeleCheck.com>,
Joe Turner <turner at telecheck.com> wrote:
> 
> The U.S. Postal Service is selling the NCOA (National Change of Address)
> data to credit card companies.  Some junk-mailing lists are also 
> produced.

Minor point: the NCOA data is only available if you have the previous
address.  Mailers submit a list of name/addresses to an NCOA contractor
(severly limited in what they can do) and if there is a match with the
address supplied by the mailer, the address is updated.  You cannot
just call them up and buy mailing lists.

- --
America - a country so rich and so strong we can reward the lazy 
          and punish the productive and still survive (so far)

Don Melvin                  storm at ssnet.com                finger for PGP key.

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