We all experience unwanted calls and messages, from annoying telemarketing pitches to potential scams. While CallingPost is not a robocall system, we understand that you might sometimes receive unwanted communications from legitimate organizations using our platform. This article explains how CallingPost works, why you might receive messages from us, and how to easily control your communication preferences.
What is CallingPost?
CallingPost is a communication platform used by churches, businesses, schools, and civic organizations to send important messages to their members, customers, or constituents. These messages can be calls, texts, or emails, and they are sent by organizations that have obtained prior consent to communicate with their recipients.
Why am I receiving messages from CallingPost?
If you're receiving messages from CallingPost, it means that an organization you've interacted with in the past (like a church, school, or business) is using our platform to send you updates, reminders, or other information. While these organizations should have your consent to contact you, it's possible that their information is outdated, or you may no longer wish to receive their messages.
How to Control Your Communication Preferences:
CallingPost gives you several ways to manage your communication preferences:
Block Calls: You can easily block your number from receiving future calls from any CallingPost user by calling 405-308-4474 and pressing 2. This gives you complete control over incoming calls.
Stop Texts: Reply with "STOP" to any text message from a CallingPost user to opt out of further texts from that sender.
Unsubscribe from Emails: All emails sent through CallingPost include an unsubscribe option. Simply click the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email to stop receiving future emails from that sender.
Contact the Sender: You can always contact the organization directly and ask them to remove your number from their list.
CallingPost's Commitment to Responsible Communication:
CallingPost is committed to facilitating responsible and ethical communication. We provide our users with tools and guidelines to ensure they comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including obtaining proper consent before sending messages. We also empower recipients to control their communication preferences and easily opt out of unwanted messages.
Conclusion:
While CallingPost is not a robocall system, we understand that you might occasionally receive unwanted messages. By using the tools and options outlined in this article, you can manage your communication preferences and ensure you only receive messages that you want and expect.