- Not just
any repair center can become CertifiedFirst ®
To
assure your utmost satisfaction, each participant must
measure up to the program's high standards.
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- Therefore, the
CertifiedFirst designation can't be bought. It must be
earned. To participate in the CertifiedFirst Network, a
repair center must first meet stringent requirements in the following
areas:
- Have
adequate facilities and equipment
- Provide
the full range of necessary auto body repair service
- Utilize
designated products
- Offer
a prescribed warranty on the workmanship and paint finish
- Consistently
achieve high levels of customer satisfaction
Who determines whether the
requirements are being met? An independent source, of course! Compliance
to CertifiedFirst standards is independently verified by:
| UNDERWRITERS
LABORATORIES INC. (UL) Every CertifiedFirst auto
body repair center is visited each year by a representative
of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), a not-for-profit organization
retained by the Network to provide independent source verification
and inspection services. UL is responsible for ensuring that
the facility conforms to the program standards for customer
amenities, auto body repair equipment and more. |
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| THE
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SEAL The premium finishes applied by certified
technicians at a CertifiedFirst Network repair facility
have been evaluated by the trusted Good Housekeeping Institute,
and have earned the Good Housekeeping Seal. |
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| CUSTOMER
RESEARCH, INC. High Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) levels must be met and
maintained, according to surveys conducted annually by Customer Research, Inc.
- a company that has specialized in market research for the automotive industry
since 1967. Customer Research, Inc.will utilize the methodologies developed on
behalf of the Network by one of the nation's foremost customer satisfaction authorities. |
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These third-party verification
entities assure your utmost satisfaction when you take your vehicle
to a CertifiedFirst approved repair center.
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