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Verizon Yanks Auto-Delivery of White Pages in Va.; Yellow Pages Will Still Be Dumped on Your Driveway

Phillip Dampier July 11, 2011 Consumer News, Verizon No Comments

Residents of Danville, Va., may have a collector’s item dropped on their driveway later this month with Verizon’s final automatically-delivered edition of the White Pages telephone directory.

Starting in August, Verizon customers in the commonwealth will need to request a printed copy of the residential listings or else they will no longer receive a copy.

Verizon says the cessation of automatic delivery of the White Pages will save at least 1,640 tons of newsprint annually.

But before environmentalists celebrate the preservation of trees, Verizon will continue to print and drop the much-larger (and more profitable) Yellow Pages on driveways from Jonesville to Virginia Beach.

Customers will be able to order free residential print and CD-ROM versions of white pages directories by calling 1-800-888-8448 as each local yellow pages directory begins delivery.  In addition, all white pages listings are accessible at www.verizon.com/whitepages.

Despite reduced expenses for Verizon, no savings will be passed on to customers in the form of lower bills.

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