"By checking this box, you agree to receive SMS text messages from [Brand Name]. Reply STOP to opt out at any time. Reply HELP for customer care contact information. Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency may vary.".
Phone numbers collected for SMS consent will not be shared with third parties or affiliates for marketing purposes under any circumstances.
If you have consented to receive text messages from [Business Name], you may receive text messages related to ( Please describe what your text messages you sent are related to, for example. appointment reminders, meetings, and follow-up on cases. Please be aware that you must accommodate the types of messages and what they are related to based on what your company does or offers to your customers.
Please be aware that the standard messaging disclosures should be added.)
Hello Thank you for contacting (Company Name), how can we help you? Reply Stop to opt-out at any time. Message and data rates may apply, for assistance, text Help" or visit our website https://www.universityautosales.com/PrivacyPolicy.aspx?wsid=213 and [Terms of Service URL]
SMS Terms And Conditions portion:
Message Frequency: (Provide an estimated amount of SMS messages you would be sending daily across all users. For example,) Our SMS message frequency will be from 50 to 1000 text messages daily across all users. (This is just an example and should be adjusted based on your estimated SMS frequency daily).
Potential Fees for SMS Messaging: Many carriers charge a fee for each message sent or received. This can vary depending on the carrier's pricing structure and whether the message is sent domestically or internationally. (Please give a brief explanation about potential fees for any received or sent text message your customer could get from their losing carrier, so they are aware of any potential fee for SMS messaging interaction with your company, any carrier may vary their fees for SMS messaging based on several factors such as, geographic location, and the type of SMS messaging being used (e.g., promotional, transactional, or one-time passwords)
Opt-In Method: Customer will Opt-In for SMS messaging from (company name) through intake forms on their website located at (www.website.com), this agreement for SMS will not be shared with third parties for marketing purposes.
Opt-out: Customer will be able to opt out of SMS messaging from (company name) by replying STOP at any time to any received SMS message, once opted-out they will receive no further SMS communication. They can Opt back In at any time by replying START