All-State Career

Texting Terms of Service

About the Text Message Terms

If you do not agree to the Text Message Terms, you may revoke your consent, but you will not then be able to participate in All-State Career’s Text Message Program. All-State Career may modify the Text Message Terms at any time and you will need to confirm your continued consent. If you do not consent, you will not be able to continue your participation in All-State Career’s Text Message Program. You are responsible for regularly reviewing the Text Message Terms by visiting All-State Career.edu. The Text Message Terms may be supplemented by additional terms and conditions and, together with these Text Message Terms and the All-State Career Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, govern your participation in All-State Career’s Text Message Program.

About All-State Career text messages

All-State Career’s Text Message Program assists users in communicating with All-State Career. Text messages are SMS messages sent to individuals who have provided All-State Career with written consent to send the messages. Such written consent may be obtained through the use of electronic signatures, as broadly defined under the E-SIGN Act. All-State Career text messages are not mobile spam. The service is a recurring message program.

Consent for All-State Career text messages

When you signed up for All-State Career’ Text Message Program and provided expressed written consent to receive automated texts about educational marketing from All-State Career, and by continuing to participate in All-State Career’s Text Message Program (e.g. by not texting STOP in response to any program text), you have indicated your expressed consent to continue to receive automated texts from All-State Career in accordance with these Text Message Terms.

Cost of All-State Career text messages

Although all All-State Career text messages are complimentary, Message&Data Rates May Apply. Depending on your text plan, you may be charged by your carrier.

Discontinuing text messages

To stop receiving All-State Career text messages, simply text STOP (and no other words or characters) to the short code or long code from which you received the All-State Career text message(s). After doing so, you will receive a text message confirming your opt-out and will no longer receive All-State Career text messages to the phone number used to text STOP. Almost all STOP requests are taken care of immediately, but it may take up to 3 business days from the date you text STOP to be removed from All-State Career’s texting list(s). NOTE: Texting STOP will only stop text messages to the phone number you used to text STOP.

Opting back in

If you send All-State Career a STOP text in response to a All-State Career text message, you can start receiving All-State Career text messages again by providing consent to All-State Career.edu to send the messages.

Receiving more info

To request more info, simply text HELP to the short code or long code from which you received the All-State Career text message(s).

Commands

Stop: At anytime, you can text STOP to the short code or long code from which you received the All-State Career text message(s). This will prevent you from receiving future All-State Career text messages to the phone number used to text STOP. Almost all STOP requests are taken care of immediately, but it may take up to 3 business days from the date you text STOP to be removed from All-State Career’s texting list(s). Note that texting STOP will only stop text messages to the phone number you used to text STOP.

Help: At any time, you can text HELP to the short code or long code from which you received the All-State Career text message(s). Texting HELP will trigger a representative to reach out to you via phone or text.  

Participating Carriers

AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Boost Mobile, MetroPCS, Virgin Mobile, Alaska Communications Systems (ACS), Appalachian Wireless (EKN), Bluegrass Cellular, Cellular One of East Central, IL (ECIT), Cellular One of Northeast Pennsylvania, Cricket, Coral Wireless (Mobi PCS), COX, Cross, Element Mobile (Flat Wireless), Epic Touch (Elkhart Telephone), GCI, Golden State, Hawkeye (Chat Mobility), Hawkeye (NW Missouri), Illinois Valley Cellular, Inland Cellular, iWireless (Iowa Wireless), Keystone Wireless (Immix Wireless/PC Man), Mosaic (Consolidated or CTC Telecom), Nex-Tech Wireless, NTelos, Panhandle Communications, Pioneer, Plateau (Texas RSA 3 Ltd), Revol, RINA, Simmetry (TMP Corporation), Thumb Cellular, Union Wireless, United Wireless, Viaero Wireless, and West Central (WCC or 5 Star Wireless).