DALLAS, TX, October 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) McCusker & Company, a leading worldwide provider of extended warranty services for the consumer electronics industry, is doubling down for the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The company is expanding its marketing outreach for the show to its highest level ever.
"CES 2013, which is the primary international showcase for personal electronics, will be a very important event for our companies. As in the past, we see this event as setting the stage for our future activities," said McCusker & Company Chief Executive Officer Will L. McCusker. "This coming year we will be showcasing many new and innovative products and concepts that will help the industry and the consumer in optimizing the resources available in the consumer electronic arena."
McCusker & Company has been an extended warranty service exhibitor at the Consumer Electronics Show for many years. With their industry market share growing, executives from the firm plan to make their largest investment ever in marketing outreach at the show. In fact, McCusker & Company extends an invitation to all of those planning to attend CES 2013, from January 8 to 11, to be sure and watch for their very special schedule of activities.
"We are proud to be part of this very exciting event, and would like to visit with as many attendees as possible," McCusker said. "We look forward to talking about how our extended warranty services can decrease headaches and increase cash flow for the consumer electronics industry."
McCusker & Company is a leading provider of extended warranty services for a number of consumer technology products including cell phones, smart phones, LED lighting and other high-technology products. For more information about their products and services, please check out their website at www.mccuskerco.com.
McCusker & Company is an extended warranty consulting firm founded by industry experts and is headquartered in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Its international division, known as McCusker & Company of the Caribbean, has an office in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
It specializes in the extended warranty service contract industry providing consulting, extended warranty programs, service programs, management and support for your warranty call center and on-site service needs. McCusker & Company also functions as litigation consulting experts on complex litigation projects, technology sales, and arbitration and industry disputes.
The firm also founded and developed WarrantyKits.com and WarrantyGiftCard.com. For more information call 800-734-0819.
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