Yellow Pages Companies Team Up To Offer Opt-Out
from the save-some-yellow-trees dept
It's pretty much a national joke these days that every few months, yet another totally useless giant phone book gets dumped on your front doorstep. We don't even let them get into our house before they're tossed in the appropriate receptacle, and if you walk into some apartment buildings, you've probably seen lobbies littered with stacks of ignored phone books. There have been some (slightly controversial) legal fights over attempts to get the various phone companies to stop delivering these giant wastes of paper. Clearly sensing the writing on the wall, and trying to avoid more strict legislation, apparently a bunch of Yellow Pages companies have teamed up to let people opt-out of receiving the useless book. Whether or not the site, YellowPagesOptOut.com actually works may be another question. And some may worry about having to provide information to the very companies whose entire goal is to market to people. But, it's at least a project worth watching to see if it can be effective in stopping such a massive waste.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Lets do an experiment ...
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Re: Lets do an experiment ...
I have found just leaving them outside the door makes a good deterrent(sp?) for the rest. Kind of like ye olden time when you would hand pirates up to deter new pirates from showing up.
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Its not useless...
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Distribution fail
The system breaks down at many levels, starting with the opt-out requirement rather than an opt-in system. Contract delivery services don't appear to be held accountable for over delivery (spam).
Frankly, they just don't seem to care about the people who have to clean up their mess, and pay for disposal via local taxes. It's a disgustingly tone deaf industry.
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Once I even drove to a local office, walked in and gave them their phone book back.
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Ban the internet
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There's a Business Opportunity Here
There could be a free, ad-funded version that opts out for a month at a time, or a version with a small subscription that opts-out forever.
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Nothing new
http://www.thedeets.com/2009/08/14/yellowpagesoptout-com-is-nothing-but-a-domain-name/
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Re: There's a Business Opportunity Here
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Better this time around
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Another POV
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Re: Another POV
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Firewood
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BTW - Don't like 20 percent of homes OPT OUT of Internet? They might like and appreciate the books. Just sayin' :)
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Re: Switch to opt-in
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Yellow Pages Companies
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business
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