By enrolling in the Brotherhood Mutual Severe Weather text messaging service (Service), you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions (Terms) below. These Terms are subject to change, without notice, at Brotherhood Mutual's sole discretion.
Brotherhood Mutual’s website Legal Notices and Privacy Policy also apply to your use of the Service. Your use of the Service constitutes your agreement to these Terms and the Legal Notices and the Privacy Policy of our website.
We may amend these Terms and modify or cancel the Service or any of its features without notice. This is a free service, but your wireless carrier’s message and data rates may apply.
Service Information and Opt Out
This text messaging service allows you to receive messages related to certain types of severe weather that could affect your ministry property. Participation in the Service is not a condition to purchase an insurance policy or endorsement.
When you sign-up to receive text alerts related to certain severe weather events, you agree to receive informational text messages through your wireless provider to the mobile number you provided. Message frequency varies by type and location of the severe weather event. You may need to confirm your consent by replying to an initial text message we send. Messages may be sent using an automatic telephone dialing system.
Brotherhood Mutual reserves the right to terminate this Service, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. The information in any text message may be subject to certain time lags and/or delays.
To stop receiving Brotherhood Mutual Severe Weather Text Alerts, text STOP BMIC to 80123. You'll receive a one-time opt-out confirmation text message. After that, you will not receive any future messages.
Participating Mobile Carriers
The Service works with all major mobile carriers in the United States and Canada. Participating carriers are subject to change.
Brotherhood Mutual does not charge for this service. However, message and data rates may apply from your mobile carrier.
When enrolling to receive Brotherhood Mutual Severe Weather Alerts, you agree that:
Limitation of Liability
NEITHER WE, NOR OUR AFFILIATES, WILL BE LIABLE FOR LOSSES OR DAMAGES ARISING FROM (A) NON-DELIVERY, DELAYED DELIVERY, OR MISDIRECTED DELIVERY OF A TEXT MESSAGE; (B) INACCURATE OR INCOMPLETE CONTENT IN A TEXT MESSAGE; OR (C) YOUR USE OR RELIANCE ON THE CONTENTS OF ANY TEXT MESSAGE FOR ANY PURPOSES. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE BROTHERHOOD MUTUAL SEVERE WEATHER TEXT MESSAGING SERVICE IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS WITHOUT REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND; BROTHERHOOD MUTUAL DISCLAIMS ANY SUCH WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED; BROTHERHOOD MUTUAL'S TEXT MESSAGING SERVICE COULD CONTAIN INACCURACIES, ERRORS, OR MIGHT NOT FUNCTION IN THE MANNER ANTICIPATED.
Informal Efforts to Resolve Disputes/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF MANDATORY ARBITRATION
For any claim, dispute, or controversy with Brotherhood Mutual arising out of, in connection with, or otherwise related to the Service, you agree to first contact Brotherhood Mutual and attempt to resolve the dispute with Brotherhood Mutual informally.
Except as expressly provided herein, any claim, dispute, or controversy (whether based upon contract; tort, intentional or otherwise; constitution; statute; common law; or equity; and whether pre-existing, present or future), including initial claims, counter-claims, cross-claims, and third-party claims, arising from or relating to (i) the Service; (ii) these Terms, including the validity, enforceability, interpretation, scope, or application of these Terms and this arbitration provision; and (iii) any other agreement or instrument relating to the Service, including our Legal Notices and Privacy Policy on our website (collectively a “Claim”) shall be decided by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its Commercial Arbitration Rules, and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. You may obtain copies of the current rules, forms, and instructions for initiating an arbitration with the AAA at www.adr.org/commercial or by writing to AAA at 120 Broadway, 21st Floor, New York, NY 10271.