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- Why don’t we use 900 numbers anymore? - Marketplace
The 900-number business not only had lines dedicated to celebrities, but customers also had access to sex operators, weather reports, psychics and wrestling information
- Pay-Per-Call Information Services - Federal Communications Commission
In most areas, you can ask your local telephone company to block 900-number dialing from your phone The company must do so at no charge if you make the request within 60 days of beginning new telephone service
- How to Get a 900 Number? - PayPerCall. com
Explore the history and decline of 900 numbers, once popular for premium-rate services, and learn why these phone lines are no longer widely available or in use by businesses today and how 800 pay per call numbers have replaced them
- Complying with the 900 Number Rule - Federal Trade Commission
The 900-Number Rule establishes procedures for the billing and collection of charges for pay-per-call services and for resolving billing disputes The requirements apply to any "telephone-billed purchase "
- Area Code 900 - Map, time zone, and phone lookup - CallerCenter
About area code 900: location, common spam callers, related area codes, and more Includes 900 reverse phone lookup to identify spam callers
- 900 Number Charges | Georgia Attorney Generals Consumer Protection . . .
The “900-Number Rule” adopted by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires a company to disclose certain information, as well as to ask you either to pay for entertainment or other services with a credit card or to make billing arrangements before the service is provided
- How to Protect Yourself: 900 Prefix Telephone Numbers (Pay-Per-Call . . .
“900” numbers are called “pay-per-call” services because you are charged for the call itself, and information or service provided Charges are determined by the respective company—not the government or telephone companies—and are often costlier than regular long-distance rates
- The 900 Area Code: A Controversial Legacy in Telecommunications
While the 900 area code is no longer as prevalent as it once was, it is still used today for certain services, such as technical support hotlines, psychic readings, and some adult entertainment lines
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