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Tired of paying a couple of bucks for directory assistance? A handful of national, free 411 services are available now -- but there's a catch.
You have to listen to a commercial before you're given the phone number.
Directory Assistance is big business in the US -- generating more than six-billion dollars in revenues last year.
The free assistance numbers are 1-800-FREE-411, 1-800-411-METRO, and 1-800-411-SAVE.