Common use of Mobile Alerts Clause in Contracts

Mobile Alerts. You may elect to receive electronic notifications (“Alerts”) relating to your account. Alerts will be sent via SMS / text message to a mobile phone, handheld, or other wireless device or by email as designated by you. This service allows you to request and receive certain messages about your account. Once you have logged in to your account at the website listed on the back of your Card, you may choose which Alerts you would like to receive and a limited number of electronic addresses (which electronic addresses may include email addresses and any devices accepting text messages) to which the Alerts will be sent. You agree to notify us of any change to your electronic addresses in order to ensure continued delivery of your Alerts. You may manage or delete your Alerts online at the website listed on the back of your Card. You understand and agree that some Alerts will not be sent on a “real time” basis, but will rather be sent at the next scheduled delivery time after the specified transaction event occurs. We reserve the right to change the frequency or timing of Alerts, at any time and from time to time. Alerts are not intended to replace your account transaction history or any other communications we may provide to you regarding your account. You are responsible for and must provide all telephone and other equipment, software, and services necessary to receive Alerts. By providing us with your cellular phone number, you consent to receiving SMS messages related to Alerts. Data and messaging charges from your telecommunications provider may apply, and you are responsible for any such charges. In the event your enrolled mobile or cellular device is lost or stolen, you agree to update your enrollment information and make the appropriate changes to disable the use of such devices. You understand that there are risks associated with using a mobile device, and that in the event of theft or loss, your confidential information could be compromised. We are not responsible for any failures on the part of your telecommunications, internet and/or email provider to properly enable your receipt of Alerts.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Cardholder Agreement, Reward Card Cardholder Agreement, Reward Card Cardholder Agreement

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