HometownQuotes Adds Life Insurance Quotes
HometownQuotes Adds Life Insurance Quotes
Online Insurance Quotes Service Responds Customers Needs; Adds
Life Insurance
FRANKLIN, TN - In response to the needs and feedback of their
customers and concerns about rising life insurance costs, the
online insurance web site HometownQuotes.Com has recently begun
offering life insurance quotes to its online customers.
Customers visiting the HometownQuotes.Com site can now get up to
five life insurance quotes from agents in their home area.
"We simply listened to the feedback from our customers," said
Matt McWilliams, Vice-President of Customer Relations. "Offering
our visitors free life insurance quotes only expands the
services we offer and help that we can be to our customers."
National and international events have had an impact on the
agents of HometownQuotes.Com as well. "The recent rash of
hurricanes and affect they left on families played a part in
this decision," McWilliams said. "Families that we know and
families nationwide are looking for an easier, better way to
shop for life insurance, and we want to help these people the
same way we have helped our customers shop for home, auto, and
health insurance."
HometownQuotes.Com will have agents representing all of the top
life insurance providers, from large corporations to local
independent agents, McWilliams said. Agents will available to
help customers decide what coverage is best for each individual
and family, whether it be a term life insurance policy or
permanent whole life or variable life insurance policy.
About HometownQuotes.Com
HometownQuotes.Com was founded in 2003 by two insurance agents
who believed that there was a better way for individuals to
connect with local insurance agents in your hometown. Armed with
that belief and a working knowledge of the insurance industry
HometownQuotes.Com was born.
Today, almost two years later, HometownQuotes.Com is the
industry authority in providing quick and easy quotes to
consumers. HometownQuotes.Com was founded on the principal that
consumers deserve better than the 800-number approach for their
insurance needs and that local agents were better suited to
handle a clients needs.