Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Villages Phone Book
Is it necessary to have a land line phone to be listed in The Villages Phone Book? It seems people in larger numbers are dropping their land lines. Cell phones seem to be taking over.
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No. We do not have land lines in the phone book. Our cells including area code are listed.
PLUS. After each listing is the person or couples last city of residence. (Where they are moving from) |
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In the past, having a number listed in the phone book was a certain invitation to be called by telemarketers, charities and politicians. Does it work that way in TV as well? If so, I would not want my cell phone listed. I hope there is an option to opt out on the listing, or perhaps just provide an email address. If not, I'll probably just provide a fictitious number.
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Phony Phone Book
The Villages Phone Book is a private publication. It is not generated from phone company records. You can have an "Unlisted Number" and still be in The Villages Phone Book if you'd like. You can choose to be de-listed from next year's edition if you'd like too. Distribution is limited to inside The Villages only. Not sure if the advertisers get a free copy too. (Probably!) When you bought your home, you gave permission to be listed in that publication - or you opted out. Tele-marketers have no remote access to these listings.
Don't want to be called by tele-marketers? Add your name to the Florida Do Not Call List. Skip |
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Just to support Skips comment, advertisers DO get a copy of TV phone book.
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Tear Sheet
That figures. What a "tear sheet", huh?
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On-line?
I realize the post is 3 years old but, is the Villages Phone Book available electronically or on-line? It would e great to search by state.
Thanks, JIM Last edited by jdowpe; 11-21-2011 at 08:47 AM. Reason: spelling |
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I thought the same thing. I already ran into a few people we knew from NY. I wound how many others are there. My wife was a teacher and while in TV she ran into one of her students parents at Walmart.
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East Meadow, Ronkonkoma. Living in The Villages is like dying and going to heaven...without the dying part. |
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Phone books
I agree with an online version. It wouldn't take much to offer a data base to search by name, city or state. It would be fun to see who you could find.
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Quote:
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ARE VILLAGERS OLD OR ARE THEY RECYCLED TEENAGERS At my age rolling out of bed in the morning is easy. Getting up off the floor is another story. "SMILE... TOMORROW MAY BE EVEN WORSE!"
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It could be in a private database that has to be logged into with username and password and that would keep telemarketers, etc. out.
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Once on line all the tele-marketers would have a field day.
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X-acto knife, a scanner some time and everything can be in a PDF file. Now the problem of keeping it updated is another thing. Sounds like a good winter project but I have to get a spare new phone book first.
VG |
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