Yellow only wants to get contracts signed, they provide poor advertising with few results. Overall a terrible company I have nothing to say positively about Yellow.
My job uses this site to look up various vendors and subcontractors however the information (phone numbers etc.,) is not always current.
I have lived in Chesterfield Village Apartments for 4 years now. My entire apartment was basically brand new and the staff here is great
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Everything about the hotel was exceptional. It was clean, stylish, roomy with excellent service in where we had dinner.
This company has been asked both verbally and by written request to take down information about our company that is incorrect for over 3 years off and on now and yet they still have done nothing. They did call on one occasion and told us that if we paid them a large sum of money, then they would go ahead and update the free profile that they have our account under but otherwise, they told us there was nothing they could do to change it. So we requested that they at least remove our company information all together because you see.any information out on the interwebs about a company that is different or does not mesh up with other information will throw off the algorithm which in return could cause the company to either lose customers based on the fact that when they find out that a company doesn't even exist at a particular address and yet yellow pages is saying that it does...people tend to believe that the company is a scam company for one and for another, it tends to make it so that your company doesn't show up first, second or even third down the list of similar companies like yours in your area because Google can't verify that your company is the only company in your area or that it is not in fact.a scam company. So because yellow pages is actively choosing to put information out there about our company that is false and they are actively choosing not to change that information or to take it down unless we pay them a large sum of money then it will cost our company money in the end anyway?
My question is since when did Yellow Pages decide to employ members of the Mafia? Are they now fully owned by them too because not one single employee here has acted any other way but this way nor have they taken any steps in attempting to resolve the issue and either fix or take down the misinformation that they have posted on their website despite the many formal and informal requests and without any regard for truth or facts.
Innovative lasers place to go if you want to lose weight I lost 25 lb and I'm loving it so if you decide to go please go to the one on Walkers Road they have great staff there Crystal Washington it's the best professional person there
When storing our RV, Trailer and a custom Red Ez Go Golf Cart at Cornielius RV Storage our Golf Cart was stolen. This is suppose to be a secure location with fence, key pad and wire at the top of the fence. Someone moved the RV and took the Golf Cart and the owner of refused to HELP in ANY WAY or let us view the video.
Still trying to gather information on this. I do not recommend this Storage company to store anything! Find them dishonest and making excuses.
Can find easily any best restaurants in the town thank you yellow pages
Will definitely go with real yellow pages.
I'm environmentally conscious and this business of sending these paper backs all over the place that is just terrible. The paper side of this business needs to end.
I have been buying advertising in Yellow Pages since 1976. I retired in December last '22. On 7th March, I received an invoice for $869.87 from Yellow pages for renewal of adverting. I emailed them back telling them I did not wish to renew and told them to cancel the invoice for $869.87. I then received a succession of calls from different persons telling me I could not cancel and that I owed them $869.87. They claimed that I had authorised the adverting as follows 1) by an oral contract over the phone in 2020 whereby I had agreed to renew the advertising automatically each year without any further action from me and 2) they also claimed I had renewed the contract by not replying to an email they had sent me in December. I had not received this email. They had sent the email to an old email address even though I had informed them of my new address and they had in fact sent the invoice to my new address. I believed I did not owe the money as I had never authorised the advertising. Relying on the oral phone contract was invalid as they had never sent a reminder to my new registered address. Relying on implied authorisation was invalid for similar reasons. I considered I had a good case to defend any action they might bring in the Small Claims Court to force payment of the money. But, in the end, in order to avoid the stress involved in defending the matter in legal proceedings, I paid the amount but stated it was Under Protest. In any case, I think it would be bad business practice to force payment for a future service which will never be delivered and which would be of no use. I urge would-be clients of Yellow Pages not to conclude a contract orally over the phone but to insist on a written contract signed by both parties with each being provided with a copy. Avoid automatic roll - over of contracts. Insist upon a new contract each year.
THEY NEVER ALLOW HONEST REVIEWS OF OTHER BAD PLACES AND THEY SUCK UP TO THE POOR ONES THAT DESERVE AN HONEST RATING.
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All advertising and no real phone #'s for the places you search.
Answer: Oh I got those phone calls... but mine was repeated calls from a very annoying person trying to constantly sell me on their services and to buy ad space. They are trying to populate their "yellowpages.com" website with businesses. Then once they verify you, I'm sure a local salesperson will give you a call...
YellowPages has a rating of 1.9 stars from 44 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. YellowPages ranks 256th among Local Advertising sites.