VisionMenu to Unveil New Rating Feature
Called vRate, the new feature allows users to rate multiple providers and multiple products simultaneously. The direct-to-provider erating tool connects to 40 providers with which VisionMenu has direct integration.
FT. WAYNE, Ind. —VisionMenu will release a new feature for its VisionMenu at next week’s Agent Summit, which is scheduled for March 10-12 in Las Vegas. The new feature, vRate, allows users to rate multiple providers and multiple products simultaneously.
vRate is a “direct to the provider” electronic rating tool that will populate all of the rates returned by any of the 40 providers with which VisionMenu has direct integration. Once the rates are returned, the F&I manager can then point and click their desired option for each product and package.
“vRate does not cost providers, agents or dealers any additional fee than what they were already paying for their menu,” said Ron Martin, president of VisionMenu. “vRate™ is so efficient in getting all the rates that it makes it much easier to econtract. The vRate process is accomplished in a fraction of the time that it takes the user to rate each provider individually.”
For more information, visit www.visionmenupro.com.
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