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"To opt-out of receiving "Peloton Apparel" text messages, text STOP to the number from which you received the message (75867 in the US).Excerpt from Peloton's Terms of Service
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The clause states: “To opt-out of receiving "Peloton Apparel" text messages, text STOP to the number from which you received the message (75867 in the US).”
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