PERMISSION TO CALL, FAX, E-MAIL OR TEXT Sample Clauses

PERMISSION TO CALL, FAX, E-MAIL OR TEXT. Occupant recognizes Owner and Occupant are entering to a business relationship as Owner and Occupant. As such, to the extent any Federal or State law prohibits Owner from contacting Occupant by phone, fax, e-mail or text, Occupant hereby consents to Owner phoning, faxing, e-mailing and texting Occupant with marketing and/or other business related communications.
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PERMISSION TO CALL, FAX, E-MAIL OR TEXT. Tenant recognizes that Landlord and Tenant are entering to a business relationship as Landlord and Tenant. As such, to the extent any Federal or State law prohibits Landlord from contacting Tenant by phone, fax, e-mail or text, Tenant hereby consents to Landlord phoning, faxing, e-mailing and texting Tenant with marketing and/or other business-related communications (including automated calls and texts. Tenant also consents for Landlord to use social media to communicate with Tenant. Tenant specifically consents to receiving text messages from Landlord at the cell phone number provided by Tenant in this Agreement or at any other cell phone numbers provided by Tenant to Landlord. Texts from Landlord to Tenant may provide alerts regarding the Tenant’s account with Landlord, Tenant’s tenancy in the storage space, Tenant’s use of the facility, rental or sales promotions from Landlord, and/or the business relationship between Landlord and Tenant. Tenant understands that text messaging rates will apply to any messages received from Landlord. Tenant understands that Tenant’s consent to receive these texts is not required as a condition of entering into this Agreement or purchasing any goods or services from Landlord. Tenant also understands that Tenant or Landlord may revoke this permission in writing at any time. Tenant agrees not to hold Landlord liable for any electronic messaging charges or fees generated by this service. Tenant further agrees that in the event Tenant’s cell phone number changes, Tenant shall inform Landlord of said change or be liable for any fees or charges incurred. TENANT INITIALS .
PERMISSION TO CALL, FAX, E-MAIL OR TEXT. Tenant recognizes that Landlord and Tenant are entering to a business relationship as Landlord and Tenant. As such, to the extent any Federal or State law prohibits Landlord from contacting Tenant by phone, fax, e-mail or text, Tenant hereby consents to Landlord phoning, faxing, e-mailing and texting Tenant with marketing and/or other business-related communications (including automated calls and texts). Tenant also consents for Landlord to use social media to communicate with Tenant.
PERMISSION TO CALL, FAX, E-MAIL OR TEXT. OCCUPANT recognizes that OWNER and OCCUPANT are entering to a business relationship as OWNER and OCCUPANT. As such, to the extent any Federal or State law prohibits OWNER from contacting OCCUPANT by phone, fax, e-mail or text, OCCUPANT hereby consents to OWNER phoning, faxing, e-mailing and texting OCCUPANT with marketing and/or other business related communications.
PERMISSION TO CALL, FAX, E-MAIL OR TEXT. Occupant recognizes Owner and Occupant are entering to a business relationship as Owner and Occupant. As such, to the extent any Federal or State law prohibits Owner from contacting Occupant by phone, fax, e-mail or text, Occupant hereby consents to Owner phoning, faxing, e-mailing and texting Occupant with marketing and/or other business related communications. Occupant may opt out SMS/text messages from Owner at any time by replying "Stop" to any message sent by Owner. 32.
PERMISSION TO CALL, FAX, E-MAIL OR TEXT. Occupant recognizes Owner and Occupant are entering into a business relationship as Owner and Occupant. Occupant hereby provides its express written consent to Owner (and Owner’s agents, employees, representatives, affiliates and those acting on its behalf) phoning, SMS messaging/texting, faxing, and using social media to communicate with Occupant with marketing, informational, account-related, and/or other business- related communications from and on behalf of Owner, its agents, employees, representatives, affiliates and others acting on its behalf. Occupant provides its express written consent to receiving telephone calls and messages (including SMS messaging/text messaging) from and on behalf of @ _.com and warrants that the phone number(s) provided in this Agreement are that of the Occupant. OCCUPANT INITIALS .
PERMISSION TO CALL, FAX, E-MAIL OR TEXT. Lessee recognizes Lessor and Lessee are entering to a business relationship as Xxxxxx and Xxxxxx. As such, to the extent any Federal or State law prohibits Lessor from contacting Lessee by phone, fax, e-mail or text, Lessee hereby consents to Lessor phoning, faxing, e-mailing and texting Lessee with marketing and/or other business-related communications (including automated calls and texts). Xxxxxx agrees that notices may be given by e-mail if Lessee elects to provide an e-mail address.
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