SMS POLICY We do not share information with third parties or marketing services. By submitting, you authorize JR Bolton to reach out via phone, email, or text for explicit information about project needs. We will never share your personal information with 3rd parties for marketing purposes or spam you. You can opt out at any time. Message/data rates apply. Consent is not a condition of purchase.
Types of SMS Communications After obtaining consent, the following types of messages may be sent to you, depending on your interactions with our services:some text
Customers and Guests: Updates related to appointment reminders, account notifications, Service-related announcements, promotional offers and updates, order updates and alerts.
Example Message 1: "Hello Client’s Name. This is SDR Name with AMECO, your trusted solar and roofing experts since 1974! To schedule your virtual screen share consultation, we could either continue to text or get on a quick phone call. Which would you prefer? (Reply STOP to opt-out)"
Example Message 2: "Want a break from your electricity bills? AMECO Solar & Roofing has a program that offers 12-Months with $0 payments! You can get your solar installed before the hot summer months arrive. Use our Calendly link to learn more from one of our Energy Experts https://calendly.com/ameco-solar-roofing/solar-consultation. (Reply STOP to opt-out)"
Example Message 3: "Are you still interested in your solar project? Reply “1” for Yes, “2” for On Hold, and “3” for No Longer Interested. (Reply STOP to opt-out)"
Example Message 4: "Hello Client’s Name, this is SDR Name with AMECO Solar and Roofing, I hope everything has been going well. I wanted to follow up on your inquiry for a solar consultation. Are you available to hop on a quick call or would you prefer to text? (Reply STOP to opt-out)"
Standard Messaging Disclosuressome text
To opt out of SMS communications, simply reply with "STOP."
Message Frequency You may receive approximately 5 messages per the first month and then, depends on your specific requests. However, the frequency may vary depending on the nature of the communication.