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Warranty Inspection Services Partners With F&I Administration Solutions

Warranty Inspection Services (WIS), a provider of mechanical breakdown inspection services to the vehicle service contract industry, has partnered with F&I Administration Solutions, a provider of F&I product administration software.

by Staff
August 27, 2010
2 min to read


RICHMOND, Va. — Warranty Inspection Services (WIS), a provider of mechanical breakdown inspection services to the vehicle service contract industry, has partnered with F&I Administration Solutions, a provider of F&I product administration software.

Under the partnership, F&I Administration will integrate inspections from WIS into its SCS Auto VSC platform. The integration will include the ability to submit inspection requests, receive alerts that inspections have been completed and links to completed reports all directly from within the SCS Auto system. This will help save time during the claims process for F&I Administration’s SCS Auto users.

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“We have been working closely with WIS and its sister company C&K Auto Parts for some time now,” said David Trinder, CEO of F&I Administration. “When we learned about the development of VeriScan, we recognized the value it would bring to our customers and knew that it was important to integrate it into our SCS Auto VSC platform.”

“We are excited to be able to take our industry advancing tool of VeriScan, and partner with a respected company such as F&I Administration to be able to more effectively give administrators integrated access to the latest and greatest tools,” said Chris Rand, co-president of WIS and C&K Auto Parts.

VeriScan is a proprietary tool designed to increase the accuracy, timeliness and thoroughness of inspection reports. VeriScan facilitates encrypted WiFi/cellular transmission of vehicle data (through an OBDii interface), photos, and the inspector’s initial written report to WIS’s secure servers.

VeriScan gives customers the ability to see the computer data from the vehicle and to view the written report and photos while taking the verbal report. Any additional photos or report editing required can be completed while taking the verbal report, allowing for clarification of any technical issues, making the verbal report much more accurate.

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