Telephone Consumer Protection Act Sample Clauses
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Telephone Consumer Protection Act. By providing your telephone number(s) to OVHcloud, you consent to receive telephone calls by and behalf of OVHcloud and its affiliates, including telephone calls made by or using an automatic telephone dialing system or artificial or prerecorded voice, at the number(s) you have provided, for all non-marketing purposes, including but not limited to all purposes described in this Agreement or relating to OVHcloud Services.
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. This is a federal law that protects consumers from receiving cell phone calls and cell phone text messages that they did not request or consent to. In other words, it is against federal law to make marketing offers or to send marketing material by cell phone contact of any kind unless the person being contacted consented to the call or text or requested it.
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. (TCPA) – I authorize MSU Denver and its respective agent(s) and contractors to contact me regarding my educational loan or my student account at the current or any future telephone number either provided or acquired for my cellular phone or other wireless device using an automated telephone dialing equipment or artificial or pre-recorded voice or text messages.
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act generally requires businesses to obtain express consent before contacting members/customers on their mobile phones. To ensure that you can receive important communication, General Electric Credit Union is requesting your permission to contact you on your phone. By acknowledging the account application, you are granting permission to General Electric Credit Union and any related affiliates or third parties to contact you on the mobile phone number provided in your application and all future mobile phone numbers that you furnish to the Credit Union. You are not required to provide consent as a condition to open an account or receive Credit Union products and/or services. Your consent is applicable for the following reasons: suspected fraud or suspicious activity, data security breaches, suspected identity theft, informational, marketing, communication(s) about existing accounts and loans, notification of late payments, and/or collection
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act generally requires businesses to obtain express consent before contacting members/customers on their mobile phones. To ensure that you can receive important communication, General Electric Credit Union is requesting your permission to contact you on your phone. By acknowledging the account application, you are granting permission to General Electric Credit Union and any related affiliates or third parties to contact you on the mobile phone number provided in your application and all future mobile phone numbers that you furnish to the Credit Union. You are not required to provide consent as a condition to open an account or receive Credit Union products and/or services. Your consent is applicable for the following reasons: suspected fraud or suspicious activity, data security breaches, suspected identity theft, informational, marketing, communication(s) about existing accounts and loans, notification of late payments, and/or collection efforts. Please note that contact may be made as a direct dial call, using text messages, pre‐recorded or artificial voice messages, and/or the used of an automated telephone dialing machine or auto dialer, as defined by federal regulations. By agreeing, you represent that you are the wireless subscriber or customary user with respect to the wireless number(s) provided to the Credit Union, its affiliates and associated third parties and that you have the authority to provide consent. Please note that depending on your mobile service plan, message and data rates may be assessed by your mobile provider and will be your sole responsibility.
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Without limiting the Company’s right [****], and the Company shall [****]. Credit Card plastics Credit Card carrier and envelope Welcome kit Billing statement Billing envelope Application Credit Card Agreement Real-Time Prescreen letterhead All other Bank Program Materials that are customizable as set forth in the Specifications Book
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. (TCPA) Consent. By signing this Agreement, Client consents to Paychex contacting it using an automatic dialing system or prerecorded messages at the telephone number(s) provided, including but not limited to contact regarding promotional offers or messages. Client agrees that it is the subscriber or customary user of the telephone number(s) provided, or that it obtained valid consent from the subscriber or customary user to receive such calls prior to the telephone number(s) being provided to Paychex. Client understands that it is not required to provide consent as a condition of making any purchase, and that it may withdraw its consent at any time.
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Without limiting the Company’s right [****], and the Company shall [****]. Credit Card plastics Credit Card carrier and envelope Welcome kit Billing statement Billing envelope Application Credit Card Agreement Real-Time Prescreen letterhead All other Bank Program Materials that are customizable as set forth in the Specifications Book Why? Financial companies choose how they share your personal information. Federal law gives consumers the right to limit some but not all sharing. Federal law also requires us to tell you how we collect, share, and protect your personal information. Please read this notice carefully to understand what we do. What? The types of personal information we collect and share depend on the product or service you have with us. This information can include: - social security number and income - account balances and payment history - credit history and credit scores How? All financial companies need to share customers’ personal information to run their everyday business. In the section below, we list the reasons financial companies can share their customers’ personal information; the reasons Comenity chooses to share; and whether you can limit this sharing. For our everyday business purposes— such as to process your transactions, maintain your account(s), respond to court orders and legal investigations, or report to credit bureaus Yes No For our marketing purposes— to offer our products and services to you Yes No For joint marketing with other financial companies Yes No For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes— information about your transactions and experiences Yes No For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes— information about your creditworthiness Yes Yes For our affiliates to market to you Yes Yes For nonaffiliates to market to you Yes Yes* To limit our sharing Call toll-free at [NUMBER]—our menu will prompt you through your choice(s). Please note: If you are a new customer, we can begin sharing your information 30 days from the date we sent this notice. When you are no longer our customer, we continue to share your information as described in this notice. However, you can contact us at any time to limit our sharing. Questions? Go to [WEBSITE] or call [NUMBER] Who is providing this notice? This privacy notice is provided by the Comenity family of companies, including Comenity Bank and Comenity Capital Bank. How does Comenity protect my personal information? To protect your personal information from unauthorized access and...
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. To the extent provided under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (47 U.S.C. §227) and regulations thereunder, Resale Service shall not be used for the purpose of solicitation by recorded message when such solicitation occurs as a result of unrequested calls initiated by the solicitor by means of automatic dialing devices. Such devices, with storage capability of numbers to be called or a random or sequential number generator that produces numbers to be called and having the capability, working alone or in conjunction with other equipment, of disseminating a prerecorded message to the number called and which are calling party or called party controlled, are expressly prohibited.
Telephone Consumer Protection Act. I the account holder consent to receiving emails, texts (SMS), auto-dialed and or artificial or pre- recorded message to my cellular phone or to any telephone number or email provided by me to The City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or its affiliates and their agents including, without limitation, any account management companies and independent contractors including debt collectors. I understand that consenting to the above is not required before I receive service from The City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
