e.Deal.net, Inc., an online destination for consumers and automotive
professionals seeking to obtain information on all makes of cars and
e.Deal.net, Inc., an online destination for consumers and automotive
professionals seeking to obtain information on all makes of cars and
trucks, announced that it has partnered with
1SourceAutoWarranty.com to provide online access to extended service
agreement coverage.
"We are extremely impressed by 1SourceAutoWarranty, its excellent
business practices and their high claims satisfaction rating," stated
e.Deal.net, Inc. President, Ms. Terri DuMoulin. "By joining forces we
are continuing to offer automotive enthusiasts better choices."
About 1SourceAutoWarranty.com
1SourceAutoWarranty.com says its mission is to provide their customers with
the highest level of extended service agreement coverage at the lowest
possible price. With a vehicle service agreement from 1Source, vehicle
owners can feel secure knowing that their automobile is covered by an
experienced and reputable auto warranty provider.
The principals and founders of 1SourceAutoWarranty.com are the same
team that founded and managed Home Buyers Warranty (HBW).
About e.Deal.net, Inc.
e.Deal.net, Inc. is a development stage company that provides a wide range of
automotive information, including maintenance and safety tips,
information on how to buy and sell pre-owned vehicles, notice of safety
and recalls by email alerts, information on parts and service, quotes
on insurance, financing sources, automotive dealers, email alerts for
service reminders, new products and accessories.

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