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Ordering a phone book & yellow pages for a rental home
I own a rental property. Obviously, my tenant has a phone book and yellow pages. However, as a landlord, I would also like a copy of my own since I am responsible for contracting out repairs and services in a location that differs from my home location. How do I order a phone book & yellow pages for a rental property that is in a city other than the one you live in?
tonydi
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1 year ago
Is it irony that you posted about this in the INTERNET forum, you know, the thing that essentially did away with the need for paper phone books?
I'm going to move this thread to the Home Phone forum as that's the most likely place that someone might know how to get copies.
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Barthel0606
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1 year ago
My apology. Thank you for moving it. BTW, I did a Google internet search on the same query and it came up empty.
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Juniper
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1 year ago
I beleive the irony was no so much to order a phone book online, but that the internet could be used in place of the phone book to find services in the area. And remember, phone books are only current as of when they are printed. And you don't get sent a new one if there happens to be a typo.
Though the yellow pages do have their own website. https://www.yellowpages.com/
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ATTHelp
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1 year ago
Glad to see @tonydi and @Juniper could point you in the right direction, @Barthel0606!
Please feel free to reach out if you need anything else.
Thank you for using the AT&T Community Forums!
Tyler, AT&T Community Specialist
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sandblaster
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1 year ago
Wherever you find to order from, if you can find a place at all, I’m pretty sure it won’t be from ATT. ATT sold the yellow pages business years ago and I don’t believe they even publish phone books anymore.
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tonydi
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1 year ago
@Barthel0606 I did find THIS link that's a few years old. The company is still in that business so maybe there's hope.
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Constructive
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1 year ago
i have 100s of friends that are no longer employed by at&t since they stopped doing phone books
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spoom2
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1 year ago
Around here there are community phone books, published by a third party. They're still free and you can add your cell number if you wish, I haven't.
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spoom2
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1 year ago
From the Denver Post in 2018 Question was can you still get a phone book.
Phone books and white pages have gone the way of the rotary-dial telephone. But both still exist digitally online. Jan 29, 2018
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