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November
24, 2000
MPI
launches www.mpi.mb.ca
Looking
for a salvage vehicle? Dreaming of a new car and wondering if there's
a difference in the cost of insurance between the ones you're considering?
Now Manitobans can find the answers to these questions and more
with a simple click of the mouse.
Manitoba
Public Insurance (MPI) has headed onto the information highway with
the launch of www.mpi.mb.ca.
"As
an easily accessible source of information, the web site is an important
customer service tool," said Vice President of Public Affairs, John
Douglas. "Now customers can access information - in English or French
-- at their convenience any time of the day or night."
The
MPI web site is comprised of four main areas:
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Insurance -
everything vehicle owners ever wanted to know about auto insurance,
rates and how they are calculated. It also includes sections about
driver licensing, vehicle registration and what to do when buying
or selling a car. There is also an insurance rate calculator where
customers can estimate insurance costs for common vehicle types
and uses.
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Claims
- this section outlines how to report a claim. There is also information
about bodily injury claims, fraud prevention, appeal options,
how fault is determined in accidents, write-offs and deductibles.
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Road Safety
- includes comprehensive information on vehicle safety, child
safety, MPI's High School Driver Education program and our top
three road safety priorities - preventing impaired driving, preventing
speeding and aggressive driving and promoting the use of seat
belts and child safety seats.
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About MPI
- in addition to general information about MPI's operations, you'll
also find an information-packed Newsroom/Library section, career
listings and information about how to reach MPI with feedback
and comments.
www.mpi.mb.ca
also includes several information-packed sections, such as:
- Weekly
salvage vehicle auction listings.
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A convenient broker locator map that includes every Manitoba community
with an Autopac agency office.
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On-line reproductions of every MPI informational and customer
service brochure that already exists in print form.
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Complete information about Basic Autopac, Optional Autopac and
Special Risk Extension coverages designed to meet the individual
needs of all Manitoba motorists.
"While
the web site is designed to enhance the options customers have when
looking for information about MPI and its products and services,
it will not change the way insurance is purchased," said Douglas.
"Customers can get information on-line about what their rates might
be, but they will still purchase their coverage from one of the
nearly 350 professional Autopac agents across the province."
"Buying
insurance is about buying personal protection. That, ultimately,
should be handled in a personal manner. A person's Autopac agent
is equipped to answer questions and provide information specific
to that individual's needs."
Customers
who need to file a claim will still do so by calling the Autopac
Line at 985-7000 (in Winnipeg) or toll-free 1-800-665-2410 (outside
Winnipeg).
Contact:
Brian Smiley /Carol
Standil
MPI Media Relations - 985-7300
Or toll-free in Manitoba 888-554-9549
www.mpi.mb.ca
BACKGROUNDER
Special
features of interest:
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Insurance rate calculator - where customers can
estimate insurance costs for common vehicle types and uses.
- Broker
locator - an interactive provincial map that provides
the location of every Autopac agent in the province.
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Salvage auction listing
- for both Winnipeg and Brandon that will include updated salvage
and tender listings.
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"Contact us" section
- which provides MPI's claim locations, phone numbers and hours
of operation, and includes the means to apply for a job at MPI
or anonymously report a fraudulent claim.
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FAQ Section - which answers MPI's most frequently
asked questions, and provides links back to detailed information.
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Links Section - which provides links to sites with
related information including stolen vehicle searches, vehicle
recalls, and MPI business and community partners.
www.mpi.mb.ca
is available in both French and English.
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Public Insurance
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