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SMS Terms & Consent

Effective: May 7, 2026

This page describes the SMS messages OrderWallet sends, how consent is captured, and how to opt out. It supplements (and does not replace) our full Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Program Details

Program operator
OrderWallet, LLC · support@orderwallet.net
What we send
Exactly one type of SMS: a one-time verification code at signup, delivered through Twilio Verify. We do not send marketing, promotional, recurring, or bulk SMS, and we do not run an A2P 10DLC messaging campaign. Group-order invitations to people who aren't on OrderWallet yet are not sent by OrderWallet — they are handed off to the inviter's standard iOS Messages app, pre-filled with the recipient and the message, and the inviter taps Send themselves. Those texts leave from the inviter's personal phone number, peer-to-peer, like any other SMS they send a friend.
Frequency
One verification SMS per signup or phone-number-change event. There is no recurring messaging.
Cost
Message and data rates may apply. OrderWallet does not charge for receiving SMS; standard carrier rates from your wireless provider may apply.

How Consent Is Captured

Inside the OrderWallet iOS app, when a new user enters a phone number on the signup screen, a consent paragraph immediately above the “Send code” button states:

“By tapping Send code, you agree to receive a one-time SMS verification code from OrderWallet to verify this phone number. Message and data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to opt out. See our SMS Terms and Privacy Policy.”

Tapping Send code is the affirmative consent act. The user receives the code and enters it back into the app to confirm ownership of the number. Account creation cannot complete without that verification step, so consent is captured for every active user before the verification SMS is sent.

Group-order invitations to people who aren't on OrderWallet yet do not flow through any A2P campaign or carrier-monitored program. The inviter's own iOS Messages app opens pre-filled with the recipient and a suggested message; the inviter taps Send themselves. Consent for that single text is captured at the moment the inviter taps Send in their own Messages app — the same way consent is captured for any SMS one person sends another from a personal phone.

How to Opt Out

You only ever receive one SMS from OrderWallet — the verification code — and only after you actively asked for it by entering your phone number and tapping Send code. To stop OrderWallet from being able to send another verification SMS, remove your phone number from your account in Settings → Account inside the app, or delete your account.

For peer-to-peer invitation texts (sent from another person's phone via their own iOS Messages app), reply STOP to that person — it's a normal SMS conversation. OrderWallet does not control delivery of those messages.

How to Get Help

Email us at support@orderwallet.net any time.

Sample Message

OrderWallet's verification SMS (delivered via Twilio Verify):

For reference, a peer-to-peer invitation text — sent from the inviter's own phone via their iOS Messages app, not by OrderWallet:

Carrier & Privacy Notes

Changes

We may update this page from time to time. Material changes (new message types, new keywords, etc.) will be reflected in the Effective date above and re-notified inside the app where relevant.

Contact

OrderWallet, LLC
Email: support@orderwallet.net