Upsie
Upsie is a mobile app that provides an easier & better way to protect your stuff. You get the same warranties and coverage offered by other companies, but at an affordable price. No annoying sales pitch. No big price markups. All warranty pricing and coverage options are right there in the app. Even your receipts are photographed and stored! You can purchase coverage, start a claim or even scan a barcode while shopping to see what warranties are available for that item.
Upsie is confronting the $40-billion extended warranty industry by challenging marketplace conventions and empowering consumers with information, access and convenience. The industry’s checkered reputation has included high prices (markups as much as 500 percent), a “hard sell” from cashiers & sales personnel, along with murky terms and conditions. Upsie’s web and mobile app provide users with dependable, transparent coverage and pricing options that can be easily navigated through our user friendly interface. New warranties can be purchased directly through the web and/or mobile interface, while coverage information and receipts are stored for easier management and tracking on existing warranties.
Upsie saves you up to 70% on warranties for your electronic devices and appliances, Protecting your stuff.
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- After Clarence Bethea Used Silicon Valley Naysayers As Motivation, His Startup Closed An $18.2M Funding Round afrotech.com
- Former Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn becomes chairman of Minneapolis startup Upsie The Business Journals
- Upsie Founder Clarence Bethea to Step Down as CEO Twin Cities Business
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