LIVE CHAT Feature Now Offered by MD Marine Insurance

Boat Insurance

 

MD Marine Insurance has introduced the marine insurance industries first LIVE CHAT option.

LIVE CHAT is now one of the quickest ways to get instant communication with a company and as a leading method for online support LIVE CHAT yields high satisfaction rankings among customers. The goal with offering LIVE CHAT to potential and current clients to engage with an MD Marine Insurance live chat representative, is to ensure that the overall experience is helpful, simple, and always with a quick and friendly response. MD Marine website visitors have welcomed the ability to easily ask questions and discuss their insurance needs all while continuing to browse the website.

90% of customers consider LIVE CHAT helpful! (according to an ATG Global Consumer Trend study)

The new site includes an updated Quick Quote system that produces a valid quote when a client answers only three quick questions. The LIVE CHAT option has now launched and is expected to be a very popular tool on the website for clients and potential clients. 

www.mdmarine.ca

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