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All 273,606 consumers on this file have purchased personalized Christmas cards from Miles Kimball within the past 12 months. Buyers come largely from middle America. Most are married females. They spend an average of $27 per order. Sales are generated through direct mail and package inserts.
Cost: $85/M
Selections: Last 30-, 60-, 90-day buyers, single/multibuyers, product, gender, state/SCF/ZIP
Contact: Aggressive List Management, Inc., 847-304-4030

Chivalry Sports Renaissance Catalog Magazine
There are now 51,623 individuals that have either made a purchase or inquired about merchandise from this Medieval and Renaissance merchandise catalog within the last 12 months. Offerings include clothing and accessories, armor and weapons, books, jewelry, music, videos, games and costume patterns. Buyers spend an average of $98 per order.
Cost: $85/M
Selections: Buyers, gender, state, SCF
Contact: Names and Addresses, Inc., 847-465-1500

Touch of Class
This file is now managed by Mokrynski & Associates Inc. The catalog features a variety of home décor items, including bed linens, window treatments, bath accessories and accent pieces, and children’s items. Most of the 285,000 customers within the last 12 months are female. They have spent an average of $145 per order.
Cost: $110/M
Selections: dollar amount spent, product types, apparel buyers, last purchase, multibuyers, state/SCF/ZIP
Contact: Mokrynski & Associates, 201-487-8181

Arizona Mail Order Fashion Singles Insert Program
This package insert program features 988,000 opportunities a year. Inserts are placed in packages of clothing, shoes and jewelry that have been ordered by Old Pueblo Traders, Intimate Apparel, Regalia, and Coward Shoes buyers. These buyers have not previously been solicited with a package insert program. All inserts ride solo.
Cost: $56/M
Contact: Leon Henry Inc., 914-723-3176


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