Monday, June 15, 2015

eTagsDirect.com - Why They Think Many Florida Drivers Will Continue to Use Their Service

Considering that the site only launched in December of 2014, eTagsDirect.com has renewed over 30,000 Florida vehicle enrollment renewals in their short existance. Although most of eTags customers that have reviewed the site have offered favorable responses regarding the use of it and, in some instances, their encounter with customer service representatives, some regional authorities are still opposing the small private website. Site representatives are commenting about why they assume several Florida motorists continue to prefer the use of a private online vehicle registration renewal service.

“eTags makes registration renewals services faster, easier and more convenient,” said Claudia Salinas, Marketing Manager at eTags. Salinas explained that in addition to paying the customer's registration renewal fee on behalf of their customers, they also charge a service fee which provides customers with not only faster processing and shipment anywhere in the U.S., but also access to the eTags Customer Care team who have helped thousands of Florida residents identify and resolve issues with registration renewal processing

The business's spokeswoman took place to point out that customers additionally obtain a totally free electronic copy, an "eTag", sent out through e-mail. This can be printed for temporary usage until the official copy is received in the mail. This vital function, access to telephone and email support, as well as a few other add-ons are not offered when processing with other vehicle registration renewal solutions including the state.  “Private brick and mortar agencies have been in place for years charging additional fees while still requiring one or more in-person visits. We sought to change that by continuously developing new technologies to make online processing more convenient and accessible for everyone.” Salinas added.

The accessibility of eTags online solutions could possibly prove to have ideal timing. With Floridians waiting an average of over 30 minutes at a routine DMV visit, Palm Beach County closing down DMV offices which will certainly create much longer wait times in that area, and also support from consumers for the privatization of some DMV services, eTags seems to be on the right track. 

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