Warranty Contracts Champions Women’s Auto Needs

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(Newswire.net — January 1, 2014)  

Most recently, in The Potomac News, there was a feature article about an auto service place in Woodbridge, Virginia that caters to women.  The furnishings and waiting room appointments were “kinder and gentler” with accommodations for young children as well.  They will also feature a car care clinic that will teach women about caring for their cars and understanding the different aspects of car repair and auto mechanics.

 

Warranty Contracts is an extended warranty for car company that is offering a much needed service in the same vein.  Women in general, do not have a deep background in these important areas of potential high dollar amounts of expenses.  Warranty Contracts offers a consultation and service product that educates and provides a means that people can protect themselves from auto service expenditures that are often times unforeseen and expensive.  Women are susceptible to auto service shenanigans from car service companies and businesses not only because these companies are trying to take advantage of the unsuspecting, but also because many women just do not know. 

 

Shop classes were never really geared towards girls while home economics were.  Perhaps the root cause dates back to our educational orientation which stems from our societal plantings, but nonetheless, there is indeed a need for shifting the help towards our female population who drive, work, own cars, and equally pay for these expenses as men.  Since Warranty Contracts helps to prevent auto service expense catastrophes, they understand this problem for women and need to defend themselves in the male dominated auto mechanic world. 

 

Knowledge is akin to power and with a consultation business that can educate women as to how and why they can better protect their wallet, they can articulately explain what it is that they need and want when purchasing a car and their notoriously “onerous” warranty contracts.  Not all warranty contracts are bad, however but there needs to be a means of differentiating them which Warranty Contracts does.  Sallie Turko is the founder and principal of Warranty Contracts and she has been in the insurance industry for twenty plus years.  She understands this need to help people of all ages and sexes, but particularly women that must fend for themselves.  Additionally, many women live alone where their spouses no longer are present in their lives to do what was traditionally left to the male household responsibility.   

 

Contact Warranty Contracts for more information on how you can tap into this pool of knowledge to preserve your auto service nightmares. 

 

 

Warranty Contracts

866-477-6008

www.extendedwarrantyforcars.net

 

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