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GWC Warranty Introduces Improved Coverage Lookup Tool

Owners of a GWC Warranty contract simply enter their last name and either an ID card number or the last six digits of their VIN to access a coverage snapshot. A new coverage details link also allows drivers to access a soft copy of their contract.

by Staff
April 10, 2017
GWC Warranty Introduces Improved Coverage Lookup Tool

 

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WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — F&I product provider GWC Warranty has improved its online coverage lookup tool to better assist drivers in obtaining critical vehicle service contract information.

The coverage lookup improvements include both aesthetic and functional enhancements. A redesigned layout makes it easier to enter required information while downloadable electronic contracts provide drivers an added level of detail about their coverage.

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Customers simply need to enter their last name and either an ID card number or the last six digits of their VIN. The site will initially display a coverage snapshot with mileage, coverage level, dealership, expiration and term information. A new coverage details link is also now available, which will provide drivers with a soft copy of their contract containing additional terms, conditions, policies and component coverage information.

The enhanced coverage lookup tool is the latest in a series of technology enhancements GWC Warranty has introduced. In addition to resources such as the Dealer Portal and the GWC Warranty Dealer App for iPads, the company also introduced a new website in 2016. Each technology enhancement was designed with the intention of making service contracts seamless, intuitive and easy-to-use for dealers and their customers in a way that aligns with GWC’s No Worries, Just Drive experience.

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