I agree.
The other week I was on a rewards site I do, and a link to dietbug dot com said I'd get x cents for signing up, so OK. I'm going through, and this one page looked like I *had to* give them my phone number and other info, so I filled it in, then they had a checkbox saying that clicking it meant I agreed to their terms and conditions (which was a link) and I HAD to click the box to do whatever. So I click the T&C, read through the java box that popped up, and down at the bottom....paraphrasing...."you are agreeing to xyz voicemail service and we will charge you 9.99 through your phone company". Uh, NO. So I went back to the page, and looked carefully...turns out it was sort of a page within a page, and there was a button to go further UNDER a different button to go further. I unchecked the box, cleared my phone info out, clicked the lower buttton, and hey, dietbug account wihtout having a phone number. I didn't get credit for doing it, but I also did let the site owner know so they could put a warning on the page to read everything.
I'm SURE that those are sitting around on many things we sign up for. Like when I order from shoebuy, and at the end of the purchase there's a link to get $10 towards a future purchase. It's all on the page that you're signing up for a certain service, it's free for x weeks, and after that it'll be $y to continue unless you cancel. Very few people read all of that, and that's how they get you.
When signing up for things, read! I don't do any facebook apps, b/c just the box you check after clicking on the app states that you're giving up all your info, and I don't want to do that.
Ruh roh....