Call for end to phone books

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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T Wright complains about being ripped off for paper-based phone and broadband bills (Mailbox, July 21). I think it is all a matter of perspective and/or marketing angle.

When paperless bills were first introduced, companies offered a discount for customers such as myself who opted for the more environment-friendly and surely more economic paperless billing method.

It shouldn't come as a surprise that some customers aren't amused if they are suddenly charged extra for a paper bill, rather than receiving a discount for paperless billing.

In any case, when it comes to telephone services, it seems to me that a very environmentally and economically sensible way forward would be to confine the annual ritual of distributing paper-based phone books and Yellow Pages to the scrapheap of history.

Herbert Eppel, Leicester.

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    by Jo, Leicester

    Friday, July 31 2009, 10:34AM

    “It must cost something to print and deliver the phone books - why not offer customers who don't want/need a paper book a £5 discount on their bill ??
    Thsi would cover the vast majority of people who DO have internet access at home.”

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    by Jess, Leicester

    Wednesday, July 29 2009, 9:46AM

    “And what about those who do not have internet access and/or are house-bound?!?”

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