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GreenDimes is a great way to do something for yourself and the planet–and it’s easy!

GreenDimes stops your junk mail and plants a tree on your behalf every month.

We’re both recent members, for $36 a year (10 cents a day) GreenDimes takes our names off direct mailing lists, and stops only the catalogs that we don’t want.

No more of those almost daily credit card offers.

It’s also user friendly. We can add more names to our membership for an extra $1. And they’re upfront about how they work, where they plant trees, and how to get the most out of their service.

Best part is that we really do feel better.

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  • By Kendra on May 23rd, 2007 at 10:53 AM

    Hi- thanks for posting about GreenDimes, we really appreciate your taking the time to tell others about our services! Make sure to check the site from time to time and see what new ideas we are working on to make the world a better place. Thanks again for your post!
    -Kendra
    http://www.greendimes.com

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