Dear Sir or Madam, A telecommunications overcharge recovery could save your business money. Your company spends hundreds if not thousands of dollars each month on the telephone bill. Wouldn't it be nice to know that only the fair share of this expense is paid (and that any overcharges will be refunded!)? Since your business follows capitalisic principles, I'd imagine your answer to be a resounding "YES". We have the ability, at no cost or loss to your business, to recover and save money by: 1.) Recovering overcharges paid month after month, year after year, 2.) Lowering monthly expenses, and 3.) Recommending cost-cutting measures. I would like to assure you of my firm's confidentiality and discretion; we will not be making major decisions or changes without your express permission. A crucial element of our audit is your Customer Service Record, a breakdown of your basic service, which is written in USOC (Uniform Service Order Code). USOC is utterly indecipherable to all but a few telephone employees and telecommunications experts. Even if you could read USOC, you may not know how to successfully collect from local telephone companies (i.e. You may not know the specific offices to call in the giant local telephone companies). You could hire a tarrif attourney, accountant, engineer, telephone expert (who can read USOC), purchasing agent, and maintenance man to do the same job my firm will be doing, but the necessary research would cost thousands of dollars, with no guarantee of any results. Truthfully, we cannot guarantee results, either, but five of seven businesses are overbilled each month. If we do not get a refund for your business, you owe us nothing. Some business executives erroneously believe that since they already employ someone whose job is to set up, engineer and/or monitor the telecommunications system, they have no need for an audit. However, these employees often become so wrapped up in projects that once they have ascertained initially that the billings are correctly assessed (at the beginning of service), they often assume that billings continue to be accurate. It is not my intent to displace or discredit such an individual, merely to confirm that all bills are correct...other companies have received refunds even when they employ someone of the same position. Click here to request a free package of the necessary documentation to complete and return so that we may get started in the overcharge recovery process immediately. Keep in mind that the longer you wait, the harder it may be to collect a refund for your company. |