Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. (MBPI) Launches New 3-in-1 Product
Lee’s Summit, MO - Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. (MBPI), a top rated administrator, has released a new product that will increase dealer penetration and revenue due to major lender product requirements and lender approvals. This product was specifically designed and released for lenders that will not accept more than a three product package.
Coverage Includes:
Tire & Wheel
Dent
Windshield
Benefits:
Unlimited Claim Occurrences.
Transferable – Adds to the resale value of the vehicle.
Covers all costs related to the repair or replacement of listed items, including taxes and labor costs.
“This new product offers our dealers a new and exciting way to meet specific lender requirements, while also offering consumers an affordable way to protect their investment.”
– Barry Kindler, MBPI National Sales Manager
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