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Auto Service Agreement Launches Online Platform to Sell Warranties


September 26, 2007

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MIDLOTHIAN, Va. — Auto Service Agreement, an auto service plan distribution company, announced it has launched a new online product application that allows dealerships to sell extended warranties to customers after vehicles have been sold.

This fully automated Web application will help auto dealerships offer service agreements to their customers, with no additional work on the dealers' part, officials explained.

The new application can also be sold directly to consumers, banks, credit card companies, repair facilities and online auto dealers such as eBay, the company added.

Auto Service Agreement's new application was designed to eliminate the middleman, saving clients time and energy and offering users the convenience of buying auto warranties online.

"What we have done is take a product that has traditionally been for one segment and dramatically broadened it," said Rob Helsley, a consulting insurance specialist with The Helsley Group. "We are changing the way business is done."

Auto Service Agreement's system was created to allow end-users to rate an extended warranty, choose the plan they like, obtain zero-percent financing for up to 18 months and print their contract out at home immediately.

All of the information necessary to complete the transaction is automatically sent to the administrator and financing company electronically, executives highlighted.

A business can set up this new service agreement application, sell an extended warranty to someone across the country and have the money automatically deposited into its business account without having to communicate directly with the buyer, officials explained.

For more information, visit autoserviceagreement.com.

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