MBPI Launches Phone App
LEE’S SUMMIT, MO – Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. (MBPI), an extended vehicle service contract administrator, has released a new mobile application for Apple and Android devices. The introduction of this free app will improve customer service while also enhancing agent and dealer communication. Customers and agents will be able to download the MBPI app in seconds, ... Read More »
LEE’S SUMMIT, MO – Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. (MBPI), an extended vehicle service contract administrator, has released a new mobile application for Apple and Android devices.
The introduction of this free app will improve customer service while also enhancing agent and dealer communication. Customers and agents will be able to download the MBPI app in seconds, and instantly take advantage of a variety of benefits.
Customer benefits include instant access to:
Dealership information
Purchased protection plan(s)
Vehicle information, terms & conditions
Log maintenance
Agent benefits include instant access to:
Dealership information
Customer claim information
Contract sales
Product production and goals
“Since 1981, MBPI has stayed at the forefront of technology and customer service,” said Barry Kindler, National Sales Manager at MBPI. “Overall, the MBPI app enables us to provide the best possible service at every point of contact.”
Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. (MBPI) is one of the country’s premier extended vehicle service contract administrators. For over 35 years, MBPI has built its reputation on administrative excellence, solid insurance underwriting and long term client relationships. MBPI is proudly located in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Feel free to contact MBPI at 1-800-325-7484 or by visiting www.mbpnetwork.com.
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