I came across an old tourism commercial on Youtube for Myrtle Beach,SC from 2009-ish. There were three versions of the commercial, all of whom were showing different numbers. Each of the commercials had an annoying male voiceover telling viewers to call the respective toll free numbers to request for a free vacation guide dubbed in the middle and towards the end of each ad. This voiceover was also heard on almost most of direct response TV ads such as the products that are sold on B-B-B-B-BULBHEAD!, AARP, etc. When calling the numbers shown on the screen, I believe it connects to the whoever direct marketing agency who is contracted with Myrtle Beach, rather than their tourism bureau. I don't know if it's legal to run these commercials with several toll free numbers not related to their tourism bureau. I personally don't remember seeing other tourism related videos other than Myrtle Beach that has different numbers as part of the direct response marketing strategy. Recently, newer versions of the Myrtle Beach videos only features a website telling viewers to visitmyrtlebeach.com. No toll-free number was shown at all.