VehicleHistoryRecord.com Looking To Find The Most Common Used Car Complaints
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 11, 2014 -- VehicleHistoryRecord.com is reaching out to consumers to ask them what situations have led them to have a complaint during the used car process, the company announced yesterday.
“We want to learn about the types of complaints people have regarding buying a used car,” a VehicleHistoryRecord.com spokesman said. “Then, we can start an educational campaign geared towards helping them avoid or solve the situation that led to the complaint in the first place. We believe that in this way we can provide real value to our consumers.”
VehicleHistoryRecord.com provides consumers with public records about the history of used cars so they can make an informed decision before they make a purchase.
“We want to go beyond our core services and start creating articles that can help consumers during the used car buying process,” he said. “But before we can do that, we need to know what their complaints are when buying a used car. So, we are encouraging people to email us and let us know what they are. Then we will make a list of the top 10 consumer used car buying complaints and base our first articles on them.”
VehicleHistoryRecord.com will publish their articles on their blog and through their social media channels, he said.
“We won't be charging anything for this advice,” he said. “We view it as a public service that will let consumers know we care about their complaints.”
About VehicleHistoryRecord.com:
VehicleHistoryRecord.com was created to serve the needs of public records clients across North America. With thousands of requests processed each day, VehicleHistoryRecord.com continues to grow as a reputable customer service resource. Visit VehicleHistoryRecord.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-877-992-4640, or email manager(at)VehicleHistoryRecord(dot)com with any questions or concerns.
Mary Ward, VehicleHistoryRecord.com, http://VehicleHistoryRecord.com, +1 877-992-4640, [email protected]
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