Ten Eyck Group Presents Mobile Website
Albany, New York (PRWEB) July 16, 2015 -- To meet the desires of their clients who want quick and simple access to insurance information no matter where they are - at home, at work or out and about, Ten Eyck Group is now offering a mobile website. Now consumers can use their mobile phones and tablets to view quote forms and information from Ten Eyck Group's website at http://www.teneyckgroup.com/m. Here, those on the move can quickly find information and answers to frequently asked questions covering many types of insurance, including commercial, auto and homeowners.
Ten Eyck Group developed a mobile website because it knows that consumers want fast and simple access to insurance information no matter where they are - at home, at work or on the move. Now clients can access features and information from the fully interactive site on their cell phones and tablets.
The mobile site includes the same features found on the agency's main site, just in a more active and finger-friendly format. Guests to the mobile site can easily get a quote and comprehensive answers to their inquiries.
In addition to the ability to automatically identify mobile devices, the mobile website allows visitors to submit quote requests as well as policy changes, payments, or file an insurance claim through a fully featured customer service portal. Guests can also access the agency's locations with a map feature and one-touch Click-to-Call or Email features.
Circumstances that call on a need for insurance rarely happen near a computer. Sometimes they can even destroy the computer. Ten Eyck Group thinks it is important for clients to have access to a site that is simple to view and fast to use on their mobile devices. It could be the only way for clients to find the information they need to begin the claim process quickly.
Visit http://www.teneyckgroup.com/m to find out more and to stay current in one easy click.
Zak Fluster, Ten Eyck Group, http://www.teneyckgroup.com/, +1 518-464-0059, [email protected]
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