Stopping Alerts Sample Clauses

Stopping Alerts. Text alerts can be cancelled at any time by texting "STOP" from Customer’s mobile phone in response to a text message from PBB, or texting “STOP” to 90622. Customer agrees that his/her prior express consent to receive text alerts shall continue indefinitely unless and until he/she cancels his/her prior express consent through the means mentioned in this paragraph. Other methods or means attempted to revoke Customer’s prior express consent may cause unnecessary delay or be ineffective and Customer hereby releases PBB from any liability related to his/her efforts to revoke his/her prior express consent by methods or means other than texting STOP (without spaces or other words) to 90622. If revoking his/her consent by texting "STOP" to 90622 (or in response to a PBB Alert), Customer’s text message should contain only the word STOP without any additional words, spaces, or characters either before or after the word STOP. PBB will reasonably endeavor to comply with other text (email or phone) communications in which Customer indicates a clear and unmistakable intent to revoke his/her prior permission; however, Customer (a) understands that text messages to 90622 go to an automated number that is not monitored by a human, and the ability to interpret Customer’s intent is severely restricted and, therefore, (b) Customer hereby release PBB from any liability for his/her efforts to revoke permission via a text message that does not strictly comply with the terms stated in the first sentence of this paragraph. Furthermore, by activating text alerts, Customer hereby grants PBB express permission (without qualification) to respond to his/her cancellation request whether that request came through a telephone call with a PBB employee, or by texting "STOP" with a confirmatory text message in return that will (i) confirm receipt of Customer’s cancellation request as well as (ii) indicate that he/she will no longer receive text alerts from PBB. Furthermore, Customer agrees that PBB will reasonably endeavor to send him/her the aforementioned confirmatory cancellation text message in a timely manner. However, Customer hereby releases PBB from any liability related to a confirmatory text message or the timeliness in which you receive one.
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