Once again, you didn't fully read what you posted... if you read on you would find this:
Unlike 900-number (pay-per-call) services, most 800-numbers services are free, and 800 number services may not:
? automatically transfer you to 900 numbers.
? make collect calls back to you.
? charge you simply for completing the call.
? charge for information or entertainment provided during the call, unless you:
-- use a credit card for payment, or
-- have already contracted with the 800-number service to be billed. In this case, the company must tell you its name and address, its rates and rate changes, and where to complain. In addition, the company must use a security method, like a PIN, to prevent unauthorized charges.
So there.
Brad