Common use of Commands Clause in Contracts

Commands. START: At any time, you can text START to the long code +00-0000000000 to obtain additional information. STOP: At any time, you can text STOP to the long code +00-0000000000. This will prevent you from receiving any future Head Digital Works Private Limited SMS Alerts, following the confirmation message(s) described above in the "What if I don't want to receive any more service messages?" section. How are the messages sent? We may use auto dialer or non-auto dialer technology to send the text messages described above to the mobile phone number you supply when you opt in. Alerts sent via SMS may not be delivered if the mobile phone is not in range of a transmission site, or if sufficient network capacity is not available at a particular time. Even within a coverage area, factors beyond the control of the wireless carrier may interfere with message delivery, including the customer's equipment, terrain, and proximity to buildings, foliage, and weather. The wireless carrier does not guarantee that alerts will be delivered and will not be liable for delayed or undelivered messages. Privacy Notice You can review our privacy notice by clicking here.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement, User Agreement

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Commands. START: At any time, you can text START to the long code +00-0000000000 to obtain additional information. STOP: At any time, you can text STOP to the long code +00-0000000000919840630013. This will prevent you from receiving any future Head Digital Works Private Limited Infotech SMS Alerts, following the confirmation message(s) described above in the "What if I don't n’t want to receive any more service messages?" section. HELP: At any time, you can text HELP to the long code 919840630013 to obtain additional information. How are the messages sent? We may use auto dialer or non-auto dialer technology to send the text messages described above to the mobile phone number you supply when you opt in. Alerts sent via SMS may not be delivered if the mobile phone is not in range of a transmission site, or if sufficient network capacity is not available at a particular time. Even within a coverage area, factors beyond the control of the wireless carrier may interfere with message delivery, including the customer's equipment, terrain, and proximity to buildings, foliage, and weather. The wireless carrier does not guarantee that alerts will be delivered and will not be liable for delayed or undelivered messages. Privacy Notice You can review our privacy notice by clicking here.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement

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