Common use of Use of SMS Messaging Clause in Contracts

Use of SMS Messaging. You may receive SMS text messages relating to your account and transactions from time to time. You authorize us to send emails and SMS text messages to you in connection with your accounts and transactions at the email address or mobile phone number you provide to us. Your carrier's normal rates and fees, such as text messaging fees, will apply. To stop receiving SMS messages you can initiate the opt-out process by sending an SMS message that says "STOP" to this number: 99588. Alerts that we send to you are not intended to replace your account statements or other communications and may be delayed or prevented by factors affecting your Mobile Device manufacturer, internet service provider or carrier. We assume no liability for losses or damages arising from the non-delivery, delayed delivery, or mis-delivery of alerts. Information available through our website may not be available through your Mobile Device, may be described with different terminology, and may be more current than information available through your Mobile Device.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Banking and Mobile Banking Agreement, Banking and Mobile Banking Agreement, Mobile Banking Agreement

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