Call Verification Clause Samples

The Call Verification clause establishes procedures for confirming the identity of parties during telephone communications. Typically, this involves requiring callers to provide specific information, such as account numbers or security codes, before any sensitive information is discussed or actions are taken. This clause helps prevent unauthorized access and protects confidential information by ensuring that only verified individuals can conduct certain transactions or receive private details over the phone.
Call Verification. Customer may be receiving enhanced Caller ID services that provide Customer with an indicator on calls when the caller’s voice provider has confirmed that the call is coming from a telephone number that has not been falsified. Customer understands and acknowledges that an indicator that a particular call has been “verified” does not mean that the call is a desired call or a legitimate call. Similarly, Customer understands and acknowledges that the lack of a “verified” indicator does not mean that the call is a nuisance call. Customer is responsible for protecting itself from fraudulent calls. Comcast shall have no liability for any actual or alleged damages claimed to be caused, directly or indirectly, as a result of Customer’s reliance on enhanced Caller ID services.