Phone Books – how can you stop receiving them?

Phonebooks

I just received another batch of printed phone books, both at home and at my office.  Guess where they went.. straight to the recycle bin.  What a waste!

This year alone, 540 million printed directories were delivered. That’s more than one per person. Why?  Don’t most of us look things up online?

If you want one, fine.  For those who don’t, let your request be known.

To stop receiving printed phone books, go to  PaperlessPetition.org to request your name and address be removed from the Yellow Pages printed directory mailing list.

“Scrap the Phonebook.” Save a tree!

**be sure to read John’s comment below. Opting out on-line may not be enough.

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  1. I unsubscribed from my local phone book and never looked back. Another option I found is to call your phone book provider and ask them to remove your address (home and office) from the printed book mailing list. Here are the phone numbers I found:

    Ameritech: 1-800-346-4377
    Bell Atlantic / Verizon: 1-800-346-9639
    Bell South: 1-800-682-4000
    GTE: 1-800-346-9639
    MCI: 1-800-444-3333
    Pac Bell: 1-800-848-8000
    SWBell: 1-800-792-2665

  2. Wow. Thanks so much. I did the online thing before but continue to get the books. Now I will call.

  3. Hi Karen,

    Excellent topic. It kills me to get phone books. They’re a tremendous waste for folks like members in my family. We operate a paperless business, read the New York Times online, and have most of our vendors send us invoices in PDF form via email. Unsubscribing from the various phone book mail lists will be another thing we will be eager to do so we can do our little part for the environment.

    Thanks,
    Frank

  4. Great! Be sure to follow John’s advice and call your local provider. On-line opt out didn’t work so well for me yet..

 

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