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R&D Solutions Team Selects Service USA for Online Consumer Product Protection Plans

Deal will enable programs on Protect Club, Tech Cash Back and Lost Returned websites.

2010-10-08
LEAWOOD, KS, October 08, 2010 (Press-News.org) Service USA, one of the leading providers of warranty service plan policies nationwide, has signed a deal with R&D Solutions Team, owner of the Protect Club, Tech Cash Back and Lost Returned websites to become one of the leading providers of consumer extended product protection services on the web.

"Consumers can now get our premier consumer product protection service plan on the web at one of the three different R&D Solutions Team websites," said Will McCusker, J.D., President of Service USA Inc. "We continue to seek innovative new ways to deliver our services to more customers all over the nation."

"We are excited to partner with a world-class service provider like Service USA," said Brian Dixon, President and Chief Executive Officer of R&D Solutions Team. "It adds instant strength to our product offering and confidence for our affiliate program."

R&D Solutions customers now not only enjoy a convenient way to get quality consumer product protection service plans on the web on demand, but they also enjoy the peace of mind knowing that the guarantee is backed up by the service plans offered by Service USA.

As one of the leading consumer product service plan providers in the nation, Service USA powers the plans of some of the largest consumer electronics firms in the country.

"We provide confidence to consumers by powering some of the largest consumer product service plans in the nation," McCusker said. "Partnering with R&D Solutions Team suite of websites gives us a new way to deliver those programs to consumers on demand."

To check out the R&D Solutions Team consumer product protection plans powered by Service USA, check out their websites at www.protectclub.com, www.tech-cashback.com and www.lostreturned.com.

For more information about Service USA, or their complete suite of product protection plan solutions, please visit www.goserviceusa.com.

Service USA Inc. (SUSA) is a provider of outsourced CRM, customer contact programs and call center services, including inbound and outbound voice, email and live agent chat services. Service USA Inc. also provides national and international service solutions for resellers, dealers, retailers, third party administrators, insurance companies, brokers, service providers, Internet service providers and field service program managers for businesses that support a high number of service events within their organization.


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[Press-News.org] R&D Solutions Team Selects Service USA for Online Consumer Product Protection Plans
Deal will enable programs on Protect Club, Tech Cash Back and Lost Returned websites.