Common use of Unsolicited Communications Clause in Contracts

Unsolicited Communications. You may not engage in unsolicited, bulk-email distributions, faxes, telephone communications or text messaging or use of any other electronic communications in connection with the advertising, promotion or sale of Stella & & Dot Family Brands Products or in an effort to recruit an individual to your Stella & Dot Family Brands business. You may send electronic communications to (i) any person from whom you have prior consent to contact via the specific mode of communication or (ii) family members, personal friends or any other person with whom you have established a business or personal relationship. You may not collect business cards from an event and subsequently call these contacts unless they gave you permission when you collected the information – this is a form of telemarketing and is not allowed. You may send text messages related to your business to potential customers only if you have either received consent to do so or are sending a text in response to a text message sent to you. If a potential customer requests that you not send text messages, you must refrain from sending that person a text message in connection with your business. Without limiting the above, any electronic communications, including but not limited to, messages sent via e- mail, social networking sites or other means sent by an Independent Business Owner in connection with her/his business must meet the following requirements: 1. The communication must clearly identify the Independent Business Owner as the sender of the email and as an Independent Business Owner of Stella & Dot Family Brands; 2. The communication must include an accurate return email address of the sender; 3. The communication must include a notice that advises the recipient that she/he may reply to the email via the return email address provided or other means to change email preferences or opt-out of future emails; 4. The communication must include the Independent Business Owner’s physical mailing address; and 5. The communication must clearly and conspicuously disclose that the message is an advertisement or solicitation. In addition to the above requirements, you must refrain from deceptive subject lines or false header information, and you must honor opt-out requests as soon as possible, and in any event, no later than ten

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Independent Business Owner Agreement, Independent Business Owner Agreement