Common use of Telephone Consumer Protection Act Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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