
I agree they shouldn’t deliver to empty homes, especially if it seems obvious that it is empty.

New comment from Steph over at Posterous. The gal laughed and wished me a happy day. I asked them if there was an address for a Qwest property I go could litter them. How would you like a company to litter all over the vacant properties in your neighborhood?
#Qwest dex online free
Hey Steph Lake, I called your toll free number, and they said they can’t stop the deliveries without a home phone number. I talked to Sarah at Qwest (wouldn’t give me an extension or ID #), who said without the home phone number there, there’s nothing they can do to stop them. So I visited the link, it led to a toll free number. So you’re saying it’s my responsibility (the next door neighbor) to opt out a foreclosed home from Qwest Dex phone book spam? Why doesn’t Qwest just *not* deliver to vacant properties? Especially those covered in “Foreclosed” and “Do Not Enter” signs? LOL – so the neighbor has to call Qwest? Nice. “At Qwest your account information is confidential and protected by law, so I need your permission to access the account.”


Here is a location where people can opt out of deliveries of local phone books. Hello, Steph here from Qwest, I am sorry to see that there have been so many telephone books delivered to this empty home. Got this comment on my posterous post about this.: Posted via email from perfectporridge’s posterous For the second year in a row…and it’s just the latest in 18 months of buck-passing…
