Have you asked GOA to do that?I get something from GOA all of the time. They send emails and snail mails all the time. At least the NRA took me off their solicitation list when I asked them to. GOA is relentless.
If a Life Member a simple call and tell them NO PROMO!!!It took 4, maybe 5 phone calls to get the NRA to stop bombarding me.
Last time I reupped, I wrote it all over the form, and that worked, haven’t had a call or a single piece of junk mail for a few years. Back when I signed up for three years at a time, it was insane. At least four calls to get it to stop. Each time, the person would say “okay, gotcha taken care of” and the avalanche of junk and spam calls and texts and emails would continue.If a Life Member a simple call and tell them NO PROMO!!!
If you renew every so many years, you write across the top of the form,
NO PROMO!!!
It does seem like there was a box to click or something awhile back. Maybe I’m thinking of opting out of a physical copy of the magazine. Anyway, I actually sent in a form either the last time I reupped or maybe the time before.Since this deviated to an NRA discussion from the original GOA post by the OP: There was a way on your online profile for NRA to opt out of mailings if I recall. The last time I did it there it worked. Previously it was a major pain.
Age Verification - NRA
home.nra.org
Some info here in contacting them to opt out. I thought I had remembered it being on the online profile but maybe not.