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Posts Tagged ‘Auto experts’
Thursday, August 26th, 2010
With Mechanic-on-Duty membership, employees and members will receive invaluable car repair support
August 25, 2010 (Toms River, NJ) – The First Atlantic Federal Credit Union, one of New Jersey’s largest financial organizations, will be providing Mechanic-on-Duty (MOD) memberships to all employees and offering the exclusive roadside assistance, vehicle maintenance and repair service to its 31,000 members.
Mechanic-on-Duty (MOD) serves as the motorist’s advocate through its Smart Savings program, which comprises Repair AuditTM and Repair ChatTM. Through MOD’s beneficial service, employees and members of the First Atlantic Federal Credit Union will now have access to a resource that can help reduce their anxiety and financial risk when it comes to auto repairs.
“First Atlantic Federal Credit Union is a major financial institution in New Jersey. This partnership allows us to add significantly to our footprint in the State,” says Martin E. Conlon, CEO and Founder of Mechanic-on-Duty.
As an affordable, membership-based service, MOD provides the motorist with unlimited access to its in-house team of professional auto repair specialists. When a consumer becomes a MOD member, repair specialists work with the consumer’s repair person, to keep the focus on three critical areas:
1) Ensure that the proper diagnostic approach has been utilized.
2) Audit the automotive facility’s cost to repair the vehicle.
3) Determine if the vehicle is at the right repair facility given the nature of the repair.
Since its founding, Mechanic-On-Duty has been the premier advocate for motorists when it comes to costly auto repairs. MOD does not generate any revenue from auto repair industry sources. To enroll online, visit www.mechaniconduty.com or call MOD at 1-888-690-5663. Don’t forget to ask how your employees or organization can receive the MOD membership as part of an employee benefits package.
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Tags: after market, Auto experts, Auto Repair, Auto Repairs, Auto Resource, brakes, employee benefits, FAFCU, Firts Atlantic Federal Credit Union, Mechanic-on-Duty, motorist's advocate, open door media, roadside assistance, Save Money on Auto Repairs, teachers, tires, transmission Posted in General | No Comments »
Friday, August 13th, 2010
By Lara Barrett
It’s everywhere you go. At the gas pumps. In the grocery stores. In your home. It is the harsh reminder that in this struggling economy, your budget doesn’t go as far as it used to. And while the average American knows a mortgage, medical bills and gas expenses are harder than ever to manage – there is one expense that people may not think of readily. Here’s a hint: it’s sitting in your driveway, right now.
Next to a mortgage, auto repairs are often the second-largest component of household expenses in a budget. The struggling economy has precluded millions of Americans from buying new vehicles. As a result, the median age of a car is now 9.2 years. In fact, 90 percent of all cars on our roads are no longer covered under manufacturer’s warranty. Out of those vehicles, 10 percent may have extended warranties.
Unfortunately, this leaves 80 percent of motorists who are left to fend for themselves when tackling car repair bills. And now, because the average age of cars has passed nine years, maintenance, servicing and repairs on cars tend to occur more frequently.
For many people, dealing in the world of automobile repair shops, parts pricing and obtaining fair estimates is intimidating. In this sometimes uncomfortable and stressful environment, who do you turn to for advice to save your family money?
Mechanic-on-Duty, also known as “The Motorist’s Advocate” seems to be just what the car doctor ordered. This affordable service acts as an advocate for motorists whenever they are in need of automobile repair work. Mechanic-on-Duty helps the customer to discern if they are getting a fair price, if the repair work is needed in the first place, and, in general they provide the advice and counsel that a friend or family relative with an auto repair background would give you.
Testimonials from satisfied customers can be found on the Mechanic-on-Duty website at: www.mechaniconduty.com, with some of them citing savings of thousands of dollars in a single visit to the repair shop.
The service provided by Mechanic-on-Duty has been at the disposal of warranty companies, service repair facilities, and auto dealerships for some time now, and this is the first time their expertise is being made available to the public. For years, the company earned the respect and confidence of professionals in the automobile industry and it’s time that consumers – those who are actually footing the bill for the repair work – have access to all of its benefits.
Everyone knows that price is not the only criteria that a consumer should keep in mind when dealing with a company. Now more than ever though, we have to be careful as to how and with whom we spend our money. In addition to being affordable – Mechanic-on-Duty works hard for you and gets results you can quantify. Not many companies can say that.
In this economic environment, managing your budget can be difficult. When it comes to the second most expensive line item on our personal budget – auto repair – it can be downright overwhelming. Mechanic-on-Duty helps to take the scare out of costly auto repairs.
Since its founding, Mechanic-On-Duty has been the premier advocate for motorists when it comes to costly auto repairs. MOD does not generate any revenue from auto repair industry sources. To enroll online, visit www.mechaniconduty.com or call MOD at 1-888-690-5663.
Press Contact:
Lara Webb-Barrett, Open Door Media
609-396-6620
Tags: Auto experts, auto mechanics, Auto Repair, Auto Repairs, Auto Resource, brakes, consumer service, economic environment, economy, employee benefits, expenses, HR Benefits, Lara Barrett, mechanics, open door media, PR, preventative maintenance, roadside assistance, Save Money on Auto Repairs, savings, teachers, tires, transmission Posted in General, Press Releases | No Comments »
Friday, June 11th, 2010
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Listen to one of our members talk about almost over paying for a transmission repair. Once Stavra called us with the repair bill estimate MOD went to work, found a local repair shop and negotiated the repair for a reasonable rate. MOD not only saved our member money on the repair but she was also considering buying a new car! Now for a lot less our member got to keep the car she has always loved: good-as-new!
What are you about to over pay for? Repairs come up suddenly.
Mechanic-on-Duty specializes in dealing directly with the repair facility – on your behalf.
Estimate: $7029.55
MOD’s Negotiated Repair: $2250.00
Member Saved: $4779.55
The Tax on the original estimate alone was over $450.00!
Tags: advocate, Auto experts, auto repair blog, Auto Repairs, Auto Resource, brakes, motorist's advocate, roadside assistance, Save Money on Auto Repairs, tires, transmission, working mom Posted in General | No Comments »
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
New Jersey Grass Roots:
Mechanic-on-Duty and New Jersey’s first community college!
Cumberland County College (CCC) was founded in 1966 as New Jersey’s first community college. Decades later, this educational facility continues to provide intellectual and social growth in a diverse community. CCC Students and Alumni are encouraged to continue their education and enter the workforce with great esteem and success.
For these reasons, Mechanic-on-Duty is proud to announce a working relationship with the Cumberland County College Alumni Association. Please visit your school’s website or Facebook page for further details and exclusive discount offers.
Tags: Auto experts, Auto Repair, Cumberland County College, motorist's advocate, Save Money on Auto Repairs Posted in General | No Comments »
Friday, June 4th, 2010
People blame the economy for layoffs, unemployment, frugal spending and parsimonious lifestyles- even when it comes to their health and auto insurance. I must admit that even I fall into this category. I cut corners to save money. For instance, instead of health insurance I have techniques to prevent health concerns and illness: I eat healthy, exercise, and visit a physician at least once a year. Additionally, my auto insurance has low coverage and a high deductible. Oh yes, I live on the thrifty side. But, I am still being careful with my car because I have prevention technique for that too; it’s called Mechanic-on-Duty.
Many Americans are experiencing the same types of issues with insurance and cutbacks. Similarly, American motorists are contributing to the trends of the auto industry regarding lower insurance coverage, decreased car sales and more frequent repair servicing.
Recently, I discovered the average car is 9 ½ years old! This means two things: One, the average US motorist has no car payments and lower insurance premiums as a result of lower coverage. Secondly, the decade-old vehicle is likely to need a repair soon. Presumably, this repair will result in a bill which will indicate a laundry list of repairs that our low insurance coverage will not cover.
Like many of you, my car is the sole means of transportation for my family. For this reason alone, I wish I could invest more time and energy into my vehicle. So I do what I can. I cross my fingers, blame the economy, and use Mechanic-on-Duty for all my automotive questions, concerns, pricing and negotiation.
Tags: Auto experts, Auto Repair, motorist's advocate, Save Money on Auto Repairs Posted in General | No Comments »
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
In Connecticut
Mechanic-on-Duty is pleased to announce our partnership with the Western Connecticut State University community (WCSU). The exceptional and affordable academic programs on-campus, off-campus and around the world truly demonstrate the WCSU commitment to excellence and achievement. Similarly, Mechanic-on-Duty, The Motorist’s Advocate, focuses our attention and expertise on motorists, their automobiles and wallets. We are making outstanding service available to the WCSU community at a significant discount. Thank you for your patronage West Conn!
Tags: Auto experts, Auto Repair, Mechanic-on-Duty, motorist's advocate, Save Money on Auto Repairs, Western Connecticut State University Posted in General | No Comments »
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
In Pennsylvania
Mechanic-on-Duty is proud to partner with Eastern University, a non-profit institution whose core values are creative, meaningful, faithful and just.
Eastern University has a curriculum dedicated to religious, individual and social advancement. The sense of community at EU is maintained for students after graduation as Alumni, and also to the faculty and staff through “The Eagle’s Nest”. Mechanic-on-Duty recognizes the value of sincerity in education and business. With that, Mechanic-on-Duty will always maintain a positive, reliable and honest partnership with Eastern University.
Tags: Auto experts, Auto Repair, Eagle's Nest, Eastern University, motorist's advocate, Pennsylvania Posted in General | No Comments »
Friday, May 28th, 2010
New Jersey Grass Roots:
Mechanic-on-Duty most recently launched a business relationship with Ocean County College, located in our own hometown headquarters.
Ocean County College (OCC) is a two year public school located in Toms River, New Jersey. The OCC faculty support students in their educational endeavors, challenging them every step of the way. For this reason, Mechanic-on-Duty has endorsed OCC through the Rewards Program. We hope the Full Time Faculty, Alumni and Continuing Education Students take advantage of our generous discount.
Congrats to the class of 2010!!
Tags: advocate, Auto experts, Auto Repair, motorist's advocate, Ocean County College Auto Repair Auto experts Posted in General | No Comments »
Thursday, May 27th, 2010
New Jersey Grass Roots:
Mechanic-on-Duty welcomes the largest healthcare university in the nation, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey’s School of Health Related Professionals (SHRP).
The SHRP students, alumni, faculty and staff strive to continuously improve the quality of healthcare in our local and global communities. While their exceptional skill and knowledge may be unparalleled in the healthcare industry, they have been matched in automotive repair industry! Mechanic-on-Duty promises quality care during auto repair. We’re a non-insurance consumer service which specializes in dealing directly with your mechanic-on your behalf. Our team of in-house certified technicians will help lower auto repair bills and ensure each vehicle receives first-class service with Repair Audit™ and Repair Chat™.
Tags: advocate, Auto experts, Auto Repair, Auto Repairs, motorist's advocate, School of Health Related Professionals, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Posted in General | No Comments »
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
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Martin Conlon Founder and CEO interview on WOBM FM. What is MOD and how does it work?
Mechanic-on-Duty, The Motorist’s Advocate™ specializes in dealing directly with your auto mechanic and does not take any money from the auto repair industry. If your not a member of MOD, ask your self: “what am I over paying for”.
Tags: Auto experts, Auto Repair, Auto Resource, motorist's advocate, Save Money on Auto Repairs, tires, transmission Posted in General | No Comments »
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