Withdrawing consent and updating information Sample Clauses

Withdrawing consent and updating information. (A) Withdraw consent or update information. If you want to withdraw your consent to receive Communications electronically or your e-mail address changes, you must notify H&R Block in writing at the following address: HRB Digital LLC, Attn: Client Services 0xx Xxxxx, X.X. Xxx 00000, Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000-0000. Please provide your physical address, e-mail address, and phone number to request the change. If you fail to notify H&R Block of a change in e-mail address, any communications sent via e-mail will be deemed to have been provided or made available to you in electronic form.
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Withdrawing consent and updating information. (A) Withdraw consent or update information. If you want to withdraw your consent to receive Communications electronically or your e-mail address changes, you must notify MTS in writing at the following address: Mobility Tax Services, Attn: Client Services 6th Floor, P.O. Box 10435, Kansas City, Missouri 64171-0435. Please provide your physical address, e-mail address, and phone number to request the change. If you fail to notify MTS of a change in e-mail address, any communications sent via e-mail will be deemed to have been provided or made available to you in electronic form.
Withdrawing consent and updating information. (A) Withdraw consent or update information. If you want to withdraw your consent to receive Communications electronically or your e-mail address changes, you must notify H&R Block in writing at the following address: HRB Digital LLC, Attn: Client Services 6th Floor, P.O. Box 10435, Kansas City, Missouri 64171-0435. Please provide your physical address, e-mail address, and phone number to request the change. If you fail to notify H&R Block of a change in e-mail address, any communications sent via e-mail will be deemed to have been provided or made available to you in electronic form.

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