SMS Compliance & Consent Information

This page provides details on our SMS messaging consent, privacy practices, and terms & conditions for Cold Stone Creamery Reno.

Contact Form with SMS Consent

This minimal form demonstrates the required SMS consent language. No unnecessary data is collected.

Privacy Policy for SMS Communications

Information Collected: We collect your phone number and your consent through the SMS consent checkbox if you choose to opt in. No additional data is collected.

How Your Information Is Used: The collected phone number and consent are solely used to send you follow-up SMS messages for Catering/Meetings from Cold Stone Creamery Reno.

Sharing of Your Information: Your SMS consent and phone number will not be shared with third parties for marketing purposes.

Security: We take your privacy seriously and secure your information using industry-standard practices.

SMS Terms & Conditions

  1. SMS Consent Communication: By providing your phone number and checking the consent box, you agree to receive SMS messages from Cold Stone Creamery Reno. Your phone number and SMS consent will not be shared with third parties for marketing purposes.
  2. Types of SMS Communications: You may receive SMS messages regarding follow-up messages for Catering/Meetings. For example: "Hello, this is a friendly reminder regarding your upcoming catering or meeting inquiry at Cold Stone Creamery Reno."
  3. Message Frequency: Message frequency may vary. You may receive 1 SMS message per week.
  4. Potential Fees: Standard message and data rates may apply based on your carrier’s pricing plan.
  5. Opt-In Method: You can opt in to receive SMS messages by filling out our online form.
  6. Opt-Out Method: To opt out of receiving SMS messages, simply reply “STOP” to any SMS you receive, or contact us directly.
  7. Help & Support: If you need assistance, reply “HELP” to any SMS message or contact us at 775-376-7416.
  8. Standard Disclosures: Messages and data rates may apply. You can opt out at any time by texting “STOP.”