Are You Being Overcharged on Your Telecom Bills? How to Make Sure You're Not!
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BottaBoom CEO is Keynote
Speaker at D.C. Telecom Audit
Conference
BottaBoom Consulting LLC’s CEO Mark
Evans was well received as the keynote speaker at
the 25th Anniversary
Total Telecom Audit Summit in
Washington, DC, on November 8, and 9,
2007.
The event, which turned out to be a
record all-time for high attendance, was hosted by The Center
for Communications Management
(CCMI). CCMI is the telecom
industry's leading provider of
information and applications for
both carriers and enterprise users.
Evans discussed his company’s
successes and the specific phone
bill auditing techniques that his company
employs to reduce company phone
bills and avoid erroneous telephone
bill charges,
resulting in millions of
dollars for their client businesses.
Savings are gained primarily by
discovering billing errors on phone
bills and cost recovery. Evans'
telecommunications auditing company
has successfully consulted with
numerous companies
across the US over the past 25
years. More
information is available at:
www.totaltelecomauditing.com/agenda.html
Telecommunications Auditing News
Articles and Research of Interest
Boom
Telecommunication Audit article 1
Automate Operating Expense Controls
for Profitability Improvements
Boom Telecommunication Audit article
2 Reduce Phone Bills
10 Secrets To Help Reduce Your
Company's Phone Bills
Boom
Telecommunication Audit article 3
Cost Recovery
Telephone Bill Savings Tips from
Bottaboom
Company Press Release, Feb
2004:
Your Company's Phone Bills, Are They Too
High? Millions of U.S. companies pay excessive
phone bills that contain inaccuracies
and errors. Telecommunications audit
firms like BottaBoom can make sense of a company's
phone bills and recover refunds for
clients by performing a contingency
fee-based audit on their
telecommunications expenses.
They reduce phone bills.
Like many accounts payable
managers, Jim received big, bewildering
phone bills every month. He was
responsible for approving the invoices
for payment, yet really didn't feel that
he had a handle on what, exactly he was
paying for his company phone system,
long distance calls, and staff cell
phone usage. When he read through
the pages, the costs listed and the
terminology used were so baffling that
he always gave up in frustration.
It had gotten to the point that he
simply okayed the bills for payment
without even attempting to understand
the amounts he was approving.
Then he heard about a phone auditing
company that provided a free
initial telecom audit of
telecommunications invoices. He
called them and learned that there was
no obligation, and that he could find
out once and for all whether his company
was being overcharged. Jim decided
to take them up on their offer to review
a month's worth of bills to see if his
company's monthly charges were
appropriate. With a sigh of
relief, Jim boxed up last month's bills
and shipped them off.
A week later, he got the call that
confirmed his uneasy feeling: yes, there
was a substantial amount of savings to
be had. He signed a contract that
gave the phone bill auditor the
authority to deal with Jim's company's
phone providers. The telecom
auditing company would be paid a
percentage of any savings they achieved,
which didn't cost Jim's company anything
out of pocket. Only if the
auditors saved Jim's company money would
there be any financial obligation.
In order to whittle away unnecessary
expenses, the auditors needed more bills
and copies of the current contracts Jim
had with his various phone system
providers.
A short time later, the phone bill audit
revealed that the long-distance carrier
was charging Jim's company fees that
were specifically supposed to be waived
according to their contract. The
local phone company had been charging
for lines that had been disconnected
eight months earlier. Employees
were using any wireless plan they
wanted, running up monthly costs in
excess of $600 in completely unnecessary
charges. The total savings
amounted to nearly $1,400 every single
month that Jim should not have been
paying.
After
the telecom auditors worked with Jim's
company's providers to get credits for
overpayments, Jim's monthly phone
invoices shrunk to a manageable size.
More importantly, he actually understood
what he was paying for and felt
confident about signing off on the bills
for payment. He sent the auditors
checks that were much smaller than the
amounts he had been paying each month,
and was recognized by his boss for his
accomplishments in saving the company
considerable money.
All in all, it was a win-win situation.
If you're in the same boat as Jim, check
into an audit of your company's
telecommunications invoices today.
There's no risk, and chances are, you'll
be saving your company a bunch of money
with the telephone bill savings.
Is your budget really so plentiful that
you can afford to keep paying for
services you aren't getting?
BottaBoom Consulting LLC is a national
telecom audit firm that's been saving
organizations considerable money for
years. They can be reached at
1-888-487-5326.
Coming soon in the
news...look for more auditing secrets!

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