WPOR Texting Contest Rules


WPOR OFFICIAL TEXTING GUIDELINES

Here are our rules for our text messaging program and they are part of our rules
governing contesting and privacy. Messages sent to and from WPOR are
identified by the SHORTCODE, 77000. Messages may contain a sponsor
message. No purchase is necessary, but standard text message rates apply.
You can opt out of messaging by texting “stop” to 77000. If you opt out and
then enter another text contest, you must to opt out again. You can enter
contests with keywords, which will change regularly. Keywords will be
announced on-air and/or on the website and/or in an email blast and/or
texted to those signed up to receive texts. Eligibility requirements apply. In
case of a dispute, our decisions are final. We may disqualify ineligible
entrants or those who tamper with the entry process. We are not responsible
for any factor affecting the availability or performance of the text messaging
service. We may cancel or modify the contest or provide an alternate prize.
Please see our complete contesting rules at wpor.com for more information.

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