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A Call for Accountability
According to some estimates, gay and gay-supportive
businesses in the Charlotte area spent as much as $200,000
on advertising in the proposed first edition of the area’s Gay
Community Yellow Pages. The book — the latest in a string
of more than a dozen such local phone directories produced
by Chapter Il/Out West Publishing—was scheduled to have
a mid to late July release date. As you undoubtedly know, the
directory has yet to be issued. In fact, the publisher announced
that the company was “shutting its doors” just weeks before
the distribution date.
Now, with no directory, no way to communicate with the
publisher and no announced plans for the return of
advertisers’ money, Q-Notes is looking for some answers. And
we need your help.
In-order to effectively investigate this distressing situation,
we must know the scope of the problem. This is where you
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If your business, employer or organization bought an ad in
the Gay Community Yellow Pages, please call us with that
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