1. Program Name & Description

Program Name: Bodywork at Work Client Communications Program

Description:
By opting in, you agree to receive SMS and/or MMS messages from Bodywork at Work, Inc. related to services you request. Message types may include appointment confirmations, reminders, estimates, contracts, invoices, follow-ups, service updates, wellness resources, and limited promotional or educational content related to workplace wellness and massage services.

Message frequency may vary based on your interaction with our services.

2. Opt-Out Instructions

You may opt out of SMS communications at any time by replying STOP to any message. Once you opt out, you will no longer receive text messages from us unless you re-enroll.

3. Rejoining Instructions

To rejoin the SMS program after opting out, reply START to any previous message or re-submit a form on our website with SMS consent checked.

4. Help Instructions

For help, reply HELP to any message or contact us directly at:
📧 info@bodyworkatwork.com
🌐 https://www.bodyworkatwork.com

5. Carrier Liability Disclaimer

Mobile carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. Participation in this messaging program is limited to individuals 18 years of age or older.

6. Message & Data Rates Disclaimer

Message and data rates may apply depending on your mobile carrier and plan.

7. Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us. We do not sell or share your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes.

🔗 Privacy Policy:
https://www.bodyworkatwork.com/privacy-policy

8. Compliance with Industry Standards

Bodywork at Work, Inc. complies with all applicable A2P 10DLC, TCPA, CTIA, and carrier messaging guidelines. Consent is obtained prior to sending messages, and all communications include opt-out instructions.

9. Legal Compliance Notice

By opting into this SMS program, you confirm that you are the authorized user of the provided mobile number and consent to receive communications from Bodywork at Work, Inc. in accordance with applicable federal and state laws. Consent is not a condition of purchase.