Text and Email Alerts Sample Clauses

Text and Email Alerts. You may request automated alert messages to be sent by text or email. We offer alert messages to notify you of a variety of events and circumstances. We may make new alerts available from time to time or discontinue old alerts. The frequency with which you will receive alert messages depends on the number and types of alerts you request and on whether you enter into an account transaction that triggers an alert. Alert messages will be sent to the mobile phone number or email address you have specified. Alert messages may be delayed or prevented by a variety of factors. We neither guarantee the delivery nor the accuracy of the contents of any alert. We will not be liable for any delays, failure to deliver, or misdirected delivery of any alert; for any errors in the content of an alert; or for any actions taken or not taken by you or any third party in reliance on an alert.
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Text and Email Alerts. You may request automated alert messages by text or email. We offer alert messages to notify you of a variety of events and circumstances and some alerts are part of a particular Service, such as Person to Person (“P2P”) Payments. We may make new alerts available from time to time or discontinue old alerts. The frequency with which you will receive alert messages depends on the number and types of alerts you request and on whether you enter into an account transaction or register for a particular Service that triggers an alert. Alert messages will be sent to the mobile phone number or email address you have specified. If you change your phone number or email address, you will need to update your contact information immediately to ensure continued delivery of alert messages and certain Services. Alert messages may be delayed or prevented by a variety of factors. We neither guarantee the delivery nor the accuracy of the contents of any alert. We will not be liable for any delays, failure to deliver, or misdirected delivery of any alert; for any errors in the content of an alert; or for any actions taken or not taken by you or any third party in reliance on an alert.
Text and Email Alerts. You may request automated alert messages by text or email. We offer alert messages to notify you of a variety of events and circumstances and some alerts are part of a particular Service, such as Person to Person (“P2P”) Payments. We may make new alerts available from time to time or discontinue old alerts. The frequency with which you will receive alert messages depends on the number and types of alerts you request and on whether you enter into an account transaction or register for a particular Service that triggers an alert. Alert messages will be sent to the mobile phone number or email address you have specified. When you specify an email address, mobile phone number or any other information as part of registration for a Service, you represent that you are the owner of the email address, mobile phone number, and/or other information you registered. By providing us with a mobile phone or other wireless device, including a number that is later converted to a cellular number, you expressly consent to receiving communications—including but not limited to prerecorded or artificial voice message calls, text messages, and calls made by an automatic telephone dialing system—from us and third parties associated with a Service at that number. This express consent applies to each such telephone number that you provide now or in the future and permits such calls for non-marketing purposes. If you change your phone number or email address, you will need to update your contact information immediately to ensure continued delivery of alert messages and certain Services. Alert messages may be delayed or prevented by a variety of factors. We neither guarantee the delivery nor the accuracy of the contents of any alert. We will not be liable for any delays, failure to deliver, or misdirected delivery of any alert; for any errors in the content of an alert; or for any actions taken or not taken by you or any third party in reliance on an alert.
Text and Email Alerts. You may request automated alert messages to be sent by text or email. We offer alert messages to notify you of a variety of events and circumstances. We may make new alerts available from time to time or discontinue old alerts. The frequency with which you will receive alert messages depends on the number and types of alerts you request and on whether you enter into an account transaction that triggers an alert. Alert messages will be sent to the mobile phone number or email address you have specified. If you change your phone number or email address, you will need to update your contact information to ensure continued delivery of alert messages. Alert messages may be delayed or prevented by a variety of factors. We neither guarantee the delivery nor the accuracy of the contents of any alert. We will not be liable for any delays, failure to deliver, or misdirected delivery of any alert; for any errors in the content of an alert; or for any actions taken or not taken by you or any third party in reliance on an alert.

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