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I don't care if someone gave it to me for free. I still wouldn't call whatever number they gave me! For that matter, I wouldn't pay them to give me a number either.
Assume you are given a 1-800 number for your own use - people can call it and reach whatever you set up (you directly, a voicemail box, a phone menu set up, a dialup connection, whatever). The number is free and your minutes are unlimited.
Would you use it? If so, what for?
No means no.
If it's indeed no to what I'm describing here, it's not an interesting answer, but it is an honest one. I can respect that.