In this episode of the Used Car News Podcast, host Jeff Bellant interviews Jake Frank, CEO and founder of Passtime, discussing the evolution of the company and its innovative technologies in the automotive industry. They explore the origins of the starter interrupter device, the impact of GPS technology on collections, the introduction of wireless technology, and the regulatory challenges faced by the industry. The conversation highlights the importance of these technologies in improving collections, enhancing customer experience, and navigating the evolving landscape of automotive regulations.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Pastime and Its Evolution
09:58 The Impact of GPS Technology on Collections
19:51 Wireless Technology and Its Applications
30:02 Regulatory Challenges and Industry Insights
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