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With the Community Connection, you can sign-up and receive important, community-related information sent as text messages directly to your mobile phone, wireless PDA or pager. If you provide us with your email address, you can also receive the same information via email. Opt-in and select the information you want for your community:
Signing up is easy...and free!
Step 1: We will test your mobile phone to make sure it is text-enabled. Simply provide us wth your name, zip code, time zone and mobile contact information below, then select the message categories you want to receive. Please provide your email address if you want Community Connection information via email.
Step 2: A 5-digit Authorization Code will be sent as a text message to your mobile phone (or to your email address if you only want email). When you receive the code, your mobile phone is text-enabled. To complete this step, enter the code in the Authorization box provided.
To U.S. Cellular Customers: You must have your cell phone's email address enabled in order to receive Community Connection text messages. There is an added cost of $1.95 per month charged by U.S. Cellular for this service.
Note: The Community Connection is a free service provided by Farmers Bank of Northern Missouri. This is a Can-Spam Compliant application. Your name and personal contact information is protected and will remain private. Please check your cell phone plan for any text message fees your wireless provider may charge. Msg & Data Rates May Apply.
Please complete the information below. Enter your mobile phone number and select your wireless carrier. You can also receive email messages, to do so, simply enter your email address. Please provide either a mobile phone number or an email address, or both.
In the next step of the sign up process, we will send a personal authorization code to your mobile phone or email address. You will need to enter the code in the next screen within (5) minutes in order to verify and complete your enrollment in the system. Important: Our systems are tested for performance and reliability on a frequent basis. However, normal network transmission limitations can occur from time-to-time and may cause delays in the receipt of messages.