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About Pitzi

Pitzi is a Brazilian insurtech company specializing in mobile device insurance. Founded in 2012, Pitzi aims to revolutionize the mobile protection landscape by providing comprehensive insurance solutions for smartphones. The company has quickly gained traction among Brazilian consumers by focusing on customer service and innovative technology.

Services Offered by Pitzi

• Mobile Device Insurance: Comprehensive coverage for smartphones, including protection against theft, loss, and accidental damage.

• Repair Services: Offers quick repair services for damaged devices, ensuring minimal downtime for users.

• Extended Warranty: Provides extended warranty options for devices, covering additional technical issues.

• Technical Support: Access to customer support for troubleshooting and assistance with device issues.

• Partnership Programs: Collaborates with retailers and e-commerce platforms to offer insurance solutions directly at the point of sale.

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