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Mercedes-Benz Introduces New Credit Web Site

by Staff
March 26, 2003
2 min to read


Mercedes-Benz Credit (MBC), a DaimlerChrysler

Services business unit, announced Mar. 26 the launch of a refreshed version

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of its Web site, www.mbcredit.com. According to the company, the new site incorporates all features

of the former mbcc.com site and combines them with new features in an easy

to navigate environment. By linking the MBC Web site to Mercedes-Benz USA's

site (www.mbusa.com), the customer is provided with a seamless transition

between the two.

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The new Web site, www.mbcredit.com, offers a host of new features for

customers, says the company. The simplified user interface now incorporates an improved

payment estimator, including all Mercedes-Benz vehicle models. Lease

customers can take advantage of the First Class Finish® credit card test to

ensure they understand responsibility for wear and tear on a lease vehicle

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prior to the vehicle's return.



Current MBC customers are able to review their account information 24 hours

a day, 7 days a week, and at the same time, they can view their invoices

and make payments online. The new PointClickPay system has already reported

more than 4,000 payments and more than $3 million in transactions.

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Authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers are now able to view prospective customer

credit applications online.



In addition to new and improved features, the company says the site was enhanced to reflect

the award-winning design and functionality of MBUSA's site. "With the new

Web site design we are able to strengthen our customer brand focus with a

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seamless customer approach. By combining the power of the Mercedes-Benz

brand with the full range of financial services offered by Mercedes-Benz

Credit, we continue to provide our customers with the best brand experience

possible," said Mark Korman, vice president of Marketing - Mercedes-Benz

Credit.


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