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07-21-2012 03:06:14 AM
Home "address" in local Yellow Page Telephone Directory has been incorrect for several years. My telephone service is via Charter, but in the past there has been no help there. As ATT publishes the YP Directory, who do I contact at YP to obtain correction?
Wrong address has resulted in important mail being misdirected to this address. Furthermore, I am now receiving "collection calls" from other companies seeking someone I do not know at this wrong address. I fear identity theft might occur yet no way to know whom to contact for a correction to be made.
Appreciate help!
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07-24-2012 08:34:45 AM
Hi Sadie!
That is definitely something we can help with!
Will you please send me a private message with your name, phone number and the best time to contact you? I will have a member of my team call you directly to get this taken care of.
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