DALLAS, TX, March 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) R&D Solutions Team, a leading national provider of service program warranty consulting services, has been selected by WeSave, Inc. to provide its ProtectClub service to their user community.
ProtectClub provides WeSave Members with the peace of mind of being able to protect all of their consumer electronics and appliance purchases from normal wear and tear damage beyond the expiration date of the original manufacturers warranty for one low monthly price.
"Do to the additional cost, most consumers unfortunately forgo the extended warranty when making their purchases," said R&D Solutions Team President Brian Dixon. "However, with a membership in ProtectClub we've made this type of product protection available at a fraction of the traditional cost. Our goal with ProtectClub is to make extended warranties a true value to the consumer rather than simply an added cost as part of making an expensive purchase. WeSave shares this same philosophy and we are excited to offer this great benefit to their members."
Members of the WeSave online savings network that join the ProtectClub service will have all of their electronic and appliance purchases protected from failure for four years from date of purchase - regardless of brand or where the items were purchased. To start coverage, members simply load all product information into their WeSave Membership Portal, which then updates the ProtectClub coverage database in real time.
The ProtectClub service also offers customers the ability to upload receipts and photos of the covered items. This stored information is then easily accessible when needing service on a covered item - effectively eliminating the hassle of retaining separate receipts and terms and conditions for each item.
"This is a great comprehensive warranty plan for our Members," said WeSave Chief Executive Officer Ryan Eller. "ProtectClub's vision fits our strategy of providing our members high value at the lowest possible cost and we are excited about this new opportunity."
For more information about R&D Solutions Team, ProtectClub and their full suite of warranty services, please visit their website at www.rdstllc.com or call 800-527-1495.
About R&D Solutions Team
Dallas-based R&D Solutions Team is an extended warranty consulting firm founded by industry experts. They specialize in serving the extended warranty service contract industry providing consulting, extended warranty programs, and custom developed service programs for the consumer electronics, appliances, furniture, auto and home industries.
For more information about R&D Solutions Team, please call 800-527-1495 or check out their website at www.rdstllc.com.
About WeSave, Inc.
WeSave, Inc. is the leading online savings network provided exclusively to the employees of the nation's state governments and chambers of commerce. WeSave provides a no-cost (FREE) discount and benefits program designed for an exclusive workforce - active and retired public employees at the state and local government level and active chamber of commerce members.
For more information about WeSave, Inc. please visit www.wesave.com.
R&D Solutions Team Selected by WeSave to Provide ProtectClub Service to its Members
Provides WeSave members with protection on appliance and electronic purchases.
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