Common use of Automatic Reminders Clause in Contracts

Automatic Reminders. We may use automated telephone dialing, text messaging systems, and electronic mail to provide messages to you about payment due dates, missed payments, and other important information. We may send you automated telephone dialing, text messages, or emails relating to our efforts to collect amounts that you owe to us. The telephone messages may be played by a machine automatically when the telephone is answered, whether answered by you or someone else. These messages may also be recorded in your voicemail. You give us your permission to call or send a text message to any telephone number you provide us now or in the future and to play pre-recorded messages or send text messages with information about your application, amounts owed to us, and this Agreement over the phone. You also give us permission to communicate such information to you via electronic mail. You agree that we will not be liable to you for any such calls or electronic communications, even if information is communicated to an unintended recipient. You understand that, when you receive such calls or electronic communications, you may incur a charge from the company that provides you with telecommunications, wireless, and/or Internet services. You agree that we have no liability for such charges. If you want to change your communication preferences, such as no longer wanting to receive automatic reminders, you can update your preferences through your online servicing account or by contacting us at xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Income Share Agreement, Income Share Agreement, Income Share Agreement

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