SMS Terms & Conditions
1- SMS Consent Communication:
Information (Phone Numbers) obtained as part of the SMS consent process will not be shared with third parties for marketing purposes.
2- Types of SMS Communications:
If consent has been given to receive text messages from 1800 No Fault, messages may be received related to the following:
(Enter the types of messages that you will be sending based on the description of the use case you selected in the TCR form.
Examples:
-Appointment reminders
-Follow-up messages
Example: “Hello, this is a reminder of your upcoming appointment with Dr. Smith at 1234 Deli Street on March 4th 2025 at 04:00pm. Reply STOP to opt out of SMS messaging at any time.”
3- Message Frequency:
Message frequency may vary depending on the type of communication. For example, up to 5 SMS messages per week may be received related to [appointments/billing, etc.].
4- Potential Fees for SMS Messaging:
Standard message and data rates may apply, depending on the carrier’s pricing plan. These fees may vary if the message is sent domestically or internationally.
5- Opt-In Method:
Opt-in to receive SMS messages from 1800-No Fault can be done in the following ways:
Verbally, during a conversation. We get consent verbally by asking, do you agree to receive conversational text messages from 1800 No Fault. Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply. For assistance, text HELP or visit our website at www.1-800Nofault.com | TheNoFaultGroup.com To opt out at any time text STOP. Visit [Privacy Policy URL] for privacy policy and [Terms URL] for Terms of Service.
6- Opt-Out Method:
Opting out of receiving SMS messages can be done at any time by replying “STOP” to any SMS message received. Alternatively, direct contact can be made to request removal from the messaging list.
7- Help:
For any issues, reply with the keyword HELP. Alternatively, help can be obtained directly from us at info@thenofaultgroup.com
8- Standard Messaging Disclosures:
Message and data rates may apply.
Opt out at any time by texting “STOP.”
For assistance, text “HELP” or visit our [Privacy Policy] and [Terms and Conditions] pages.
Message frequency may vary