ADESA Partners With Escrow.com to Provide Inspection Services to Online Vehicle Purchasers
CARMEL, IN — AutoVIN, a subsidiary of ADESA, Inc., has partnered with www.Escrow.com/ to provide vehicle inspections for potential online purchases of used cars and trucks.
CARMEL, IN — AutoVIN, a subsidiary of ADESA, Inc., has partnered with www.Escrow.com/ to provide vehicle inspections for potential online purchases of used cars and trucks. The service provides assurance to online vehicle purchasers that the vehicle is as described, enabling the purchasers to secure loans, if desired, for their purchase. Customers set up escrow accounts to protect their purchases, and AutoVIN provides the inspection services.
Once a potential buyer places an order on Escrow.com, Escrow.com then contacts AutoVIN to arrange for an inspection. An AutoVIN representative then contacts the potential seller and schedules the site visit and inspection. After the inspection has been completed, AutoVIN then sends the results back to Escrow.com. Escrow.com displays the inspection results to the potential buyer, who then may continue the transaction or decline.
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