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Nissan provides cashless options for customers’ aftersales needs in India

| | 18 Nov 2016, 04:18 pm
New Delhi, Nov 18 (IBNS): Nissan India is taking its commitment to excel in customer service and enhance customer convenience by informing customers about cashless payment options through its dealer network.

Nissan and Datsun brand dealers accept cashless transactions such as use of cheques, debit or credit cards, and eWallets to purchase parts or services.


In addition, the company provides free towing of Nissan and Datsun vehicles which are under warranty or extended warranty, ensuring customer comfort in the case of emergencies.


Free pick-up and drop-off of vehicles are also provided by the dealers for transportation of vehicles to workshops. Special arrangements not requiring paper currency are also available for body and paint repair work that customers can avail for their Nissan or Datsun vehicle.

“We want to ensure a delightful customer service experience for every Nissan and Datsun customer when they enter a dealership by providing the best possible support and convenience,” said Arun Malhotra, Managing Director of Nissan Motor India. “Our dealerships are equipped to support with a smile and a range of cashless services to brighten our customers’ day and demonstrate our commitment to excellent service.”


 

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