01-17-2010, 09:35 AM
Yellowbook, ATT phone books, etc. Seems we get about 4 different sets of these.
How about the huge sets of the Yellow book that get delivered at least once a year. They put one at the front doors and one at the back doors, even the doors that go to storage rooms, basements, etc.
This year, yesterday they delivered a second set within a week of the first round, even though most of the first sets are still sitting outside, rainsoaked. It is raining again and those are wet. So about 150 set of these books are on our grounds of 53 condos. I would love to catch the idiots that deliver them and ask them if they can't see the first set of litter already here.
No residents want them, so they won't even pick up a set and dispose of them. (which makes someone else have to do more than their share of picking up). They fill up an entire dumpster (which costs us money) and leaves us no place for our weekly garbage.
Call the "recycling number for old books" on the orange litter bag these come in and you get a closed business office or Keep Atlanta Beautiful that claims not to have any agreement with the yellowbook. Call the other number, and the "office is closed". And before you ask, I have filled out forms to opt out, and still get the books.
Why don't they send out a postcard, and you can return it if you want the books? Why should this company be allowed to litter and run? And make finding a way to recycle these monstrosities of wasted paper and plastic bags the public's problem on private property. What is funny is that on the recording of the business office, they actually charge folks that want a book on request or from another area. They should be required to make a second visit to pick up their own books left outside that no one wants
Wonder how much money they waste on paying the delivery people, they could reduce the phone charges for basic service.
I can't believe this goes on with all the talk of recycling, and being green, etc.
How about the huge sets of the Yellow book that get delivered at least once a year. They put one at the front doors and one at the back doors, even the doors that go to storage rooms, basements, etc.
This year, yesterday they delivered a second set within a week of the first round, even though most of the first sets are still sitting outside, rainsoaked. It is raining again and those are wet. So about 150 set of these books are on our grounds of 53 condos. I would love to catch the idiots that deliver them and ask them if they can't see the first set of litter already here.
No residents want them, so they won't even pick up a set and dispose of them. (which makes someone else have to do more than their share of picking up). They fill up an entire dumpster (which costs us money) and leaves us no place for our weekly garbage.
Call the "recycling number for old books" on the orange litter bag these come in and you get a closed business office or Keep Atlanta Beautiful that claims not to have any agreement with the yellowbook. Call the other number, and the "office is closed". And before you ask, I have filled out forms to opt out, and still get the books.
Why don't they send out a postcard, and you can return it if you want the books? Why should this company be allowed to litter and run? And make finding a way to recycle these monstrosities of wasted paper and plastic bags the public's problem on private property. What is funny is that on the recording of the business office, they actually charge folks that want a book on request or from another area. They should be required to make a second visit to pick up their own books left outside that no one wants
Wonder how much money they waste on paying the delivery people, they could reduce the phone charges for basic service.
I can't believe this goes on with all the talk of recycling, and being green, etc.