YellowPages.com

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YellowPages.com Reviews

John Testa May 3, 2011
Worst company I have ever worked with
I signed up for a yellowpages.com ad with a 12 month agreement totaling $7800. I am now more than two months in to it and my ad is incorrect. Local salespeople will not call me back and AT&T's 800 number listed on the bill connects you to a voice mail box that is always full. They have created an ad for me that does not accurately represent the products I wish to market and never gave me an opportunity to proof read it or select the content that should be displayed. The first 45 days the ad was live it was not displayed in all of the geographical areas I had selected and paid for. I was promised a credit, which has not come yet and no response from sales people or customer service. My profile on yellowpages.com actually contains a link that goes to a competitor’s website. Without communication from them, I am unable to get this resolved. In addition, my local sales rep quoted me call counts in excess of 30 per month which is just completely made up as I have not attributed any calls to this service. I may stop paying for the service but from what I am reading, it seems like AT&T will sue you.

I would be very interested in participtaing in a class action suit agains AT&T/Yellowpages.com and can be reached at 704-846-1400 if one is being organzied.
Don K April 26, 2011
Scammed by voice verification
Like and idiot I believed the sales rep who built up this great product but left all of that out of the voice verification. When I found out that it was heavily misrepresented and told him that I did not want the product, he said it was too late and they would develop a website and charge me without my cooperation. This is only last week. The website that they produce will not be acceptable to my company standards and I could lose my dealership. I am sick about this and want to join any lawsuits.
Jim Tabele April 13, 2011
Bad service
A warning for anyone that gets a telemarketing call from AT&T YellowPages.com. My wife and I own a small mom and popbusiness and my wife received a call and listened to the person go through their services, but when he gave my wife the pricing she told him that she would speak with me and he'd contact her the next day. When the next day came she told him no not now.

They proceeded to bill us and said that from part of the conversation they consider it an ok for the expensive but totally useless service. A billion dollar company screwing over a mom and pop. Know they are trying to sue us for failing to make any payments in a service which we did not want.

I guess billion dollar companies and their lawyers think it's ok to screw mom and pop stores and my guess is that the idiotic court system will probably side with them since the supposedly have a voice recording, but coincidently without the end section nor the day after part just cut down to what the contracted telemarketer (who no longer with them for some undisclosed reason) are using as the ok. I guess that since they can no loger use their marketing tactic on people now they have started on mom and pop's.
Kelly Magnus February 3, 2011
former employees
I am an attorney in New Jersey working on an action which has been filed against YellowPages.com. We are in the process of gathering information from former employees at YellowPages.com. I would like to speak to you if possible for a few minutes if you have previous sales experience with this company. Please call me at my office 201-288-2022 ex. 19 or e-mail me a number that I can reach you on. My e-mail is [email protected].

Thank you so much for your time. I look forward to speaking with you soon.

Kind Regards,

Kelly Magnus, Esq.
Great Credit April 14, 2010
Deceptive Practices / Horrible Service
Had the free listing for company with 10 customer reviews when decided to increase presence. I called to sign up for advertising three times and got three different prices. Finally agreed to terms.

In spite of submitting my own artwork, after SIX MONTHS they still didn't have our ad correct. Further, they had deleted our free ad, along with all our customer reviews. After 72 emails trying to get this corrected, I gave up and canceled our contract due to non-performance. Yellowpages.com still extorted $250 out us by threatening to ruin our company's credit.

We still do not have a free ad listed, as everytime I try to "claim this business" they block me. All they currently have listed is our company name and an incorrect zip code.

Don't waste your money with this company. There are much better ways of getting online exposure for your business.
austintechgirl December 23, 2009
fraud
These guys are kings of the bait and switch. Once you sign up, any tiny modification to the agreement, such as categories you advertise under, add an additional year to your agreement. Your contract won't say that but it's in there. Save yourself some aggravation and do your own search engine optimization and skip the outrageous fee and poor service of these folks. Hard to believe AT&T would let their name be attached to such shoddy service. If you do use them, double and triple check that everything is right before you sign it since the salespeople are pretty dingy. Also, be ready to get a lot of calls from other employees who try to take your contract away from the rep who sold it to you. I got calls from four different people in 3 days. The customer service number is useless, they just tell you to call your salesperson on his/her cellphone. Most importantly, they promise to drive a lot of traffic to your site but don't. We're essentially giving them $87 per month for nothing.
FanK56 December 10, 2009
Scam
I signed up for a yellowpages.com ad with a 12 month agreement totaling $7800. I am now more than two months in to it and my ad is incorrect. Local salespeople will not call me back and AT&T's 800 number listed on the bill connects you to a voice mail box that is always full. They have created an ad for me that does not accurately represent the products I wish to market and never gave me an opportunity to proof read it or select the content that should be displayed. The first 45 days the ad was live it was not displayed in all of the geographical areas I had selected and paid for. I was promised a credit, which has not come yet and no response from sales people or customer service. My profile on yellowpages.com actually contains a link that goes to a competitors website. Without communication from them, I am unable to get this resolved. In addition, my local sales rep quoted me call counts in excess of 30 per month which is just completely made up as I have not attributed any calls to this service. I may stop paying for the service but from what I am reading, it seems like AT&T will sue you.
John Testa December 9, 2009
Deceptive practices, lack of service
I signed up for a yellowpages.com ad with a 12 month agreement totaling $7800. I am now more than two months in to it and my ad is incorrect. Local salespeople will not call me back and AT&T's 800 number listed on the bill connects you to a voice mail box that is always full. They have created an ad for me that does not accurately represent the products I wish to market and never gave me an opportunity to proof read it or select the content that should be displayed. The first 45 days the ad was live it was not displayed in all of the geographical areas I had selected and paid for. I was promised a credit, which has not come yet and no response from sales people or customer service. My profile on yellowpages.com actually contains a link that goes to a competitor’s website. Without communication from them, I am unable to get this resolved. In addition, my local sales rep quoted me call counts in excess of 30 per month which is just completely made up as I have not attributed any calls to this service. I may stop paying for the service but from what I am reading, it seems like AT&T will sue you.

I would be very interested in participtaing in a class action suit agains AT&T/Yellowpages.com and can be reached at 704-846-1400.

Thanks,
John Testa
AIA June 26, 2009
Cancel Contract
Has anybody been able to cancel there contract with YellowPages.com? It seems like they are a real pain in the butt to deal with! They told me $390 for 90 clix per month but are charging me $508! Plus I havent gotten one call, quote or email as a result from them. So I am just interested in checking in on what has happened to the rest of you? Please let me know at [email protected]
ricknm April 21, 2009
fraud
they did not live up to what they said paid ad would do.. sales reps are leaving false good reviews for people starting ad with them--anyone know how to proceed with lawsuit let me know. i have documentation backing up my accusations.

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