Relentless Dealer Services Announces Introduction of RDS F&I Service Company
Relentless Dealer Services, based in Greenwood, Ind., is pleased to announce the introduction of RDS F&I Service Company.

Relentless Dealer Services, based in Greenwood, Ind., is pleased to announce the introduction of RDS F&I Service Company.
Greenwood, Ind. – Relentless Dealer Services (RDS) based in Greenwood, IN, is pleased to announce the introduction of RDS F&I Service Company. RDS is now a full-service provider of F&I services for RV Dealerships. Not only are dealerships able to experience exponential growth in F&I gross, but the customer experience is second to none.
Our technology is state of the art, and customers are enjoying the experience.
Jamison Carrier, President of Relentless Dealer Services stated, “We’re ecstatic about this new division at RDS. Customers are now able to securely complete all of their paperwork from the comfort of their own home, at a time that is convenient for them. Our technology is state of the art, and customers are enjoying the experience.”
This unites RDS’s suite of RV products with the RDS process, which is the perfect combination of unmatched customer experience and industry leading F&I gross. The ability to present and sign remotely sets RDS apart from all other F&I service providers in the industry, freeing dealerships to focus on other aspects of the business.
“Our process effectively communicates each respective dealer’s message to the customer in a way that reassures them of their purchase. Industry leading penetrations on products like Extended Service Contracts and Roadside Assistance cement a long-term relationship between the dealer and the customer. Our process and approach help create a relationship that keeps the customer coming back to the selling dealer again and again,” added Dominic Zappia, VP of Dealer Services.
For more information on how you can partner with RDS, go to RelentlessDealerServices.com
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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