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- State Farm BankÆ Full Service Financial
Q: Does "Do Not Share" mean I will no longer receive marketing materials from State Farm?
A: No. "Do Not Share" as explained in the State Farm "Notice of Privacy Policy" is not a marketing opt-out. You may receive information about State Farm insurance and financial products that we believe may suit your needs.
"Do Not Share" means you have the right to tell us not to share certain information (e.g. your driving record) we obtain outside of State Farm with our State Farm family of companies. This right is explained in your State Farm "Notice of Privacy Policy".
Q: What do I do if I want to "opt- out" from State Farm mail offers and/or telephone solicitations?
A: You have choices when it comes to learning about new offers and services from State Farm. You can choose not to receive marketing offers by direct mail, telephone and/or e-mail. We will honor your request throughout the State Farm family of companies or for specific companies or product lines. To tell us your preferences:
- You can contact your State Farm agent directly
- You can write to us at the following address:
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
Mail Response Center
One State Farm Plaza
Bloomington, IL 61710
Q: Is there a method that I can stop all marketing solicitations from all Companies?
A: No, but there are ways you can reduce the number of solicitations you receive from companies with whom you do not have a customer relationship.
- To reduce the number of mailings you receive, visit: www.DMAChoice.org
- To reduce the number of phone calls you receive, visit www.donotcall.gov
You may also contact specific companies and ask that they do not contact you either through direct mail, e-mail, or telephone solicitations.
Certain states may have state-run programs whereby individuals can be placed on a "do-not-call" list to avoid marketing calls from businesses with whom they do not have an existing relationship. Your state will provide details on how to be placed on such a list.