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had my yearly call from yell.com, was a quiet day so decided to listen instead puttin the phone down, turns out the cost was about £300 to be included in the glasgow internet area, not braking the bank i thought, noticed 3 sponsored advertisors at the top, how much?...to be the No.1 £3200. no2 £2400 etc......and there is a waiting list for ur area sir.....hmmmm not this year ty.

 

any1 tried them and what success, and already have a small yellow pages which wipes its face.

 

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i could do with £300 at the moment - let me have it then i will dress as a town crier and promote your business. itwould probably be more succesful

actually, scrap that idea - i think you need to be fat to be a town crier...

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