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Expense Management Program For Job Loss Victims To Reduce Spending Announced

Recession Resister, a leading financial optimization platform, has updated services to offer a program that lowers expenses for job loss victims.

The program focuses on utility bills and other home service invoices that often contain errors and overcharges that go unnoticed. Through their comprehensive Bill Saver program, Recession Resister automatically audits paid household invoices, identifying errors, securing customer refunds, and correcting all mistakes. This new service aims to significantly lower expenses for job loss victims, helping to extend their budgets.

More information is available at https://recessionresister.com

Utility companies and other service providers can and do make mistakes. A report by the Consumer Federation of America indicates Americans are overpaying by a combined $60 billion annually for basic services. These types of oversight can put unwarranted pressure on home finances, especially for those who have just lost their jobs. Recession Resister uses technology capable of scanning all service invoices dating back years to uncover and resolve issues caused by erroneous billing.

“By combining innovative Bill Saver smart technology with a team of experienced negotiators, we’re able to catch billing errors, including sneaky fees, overcharges, redundant charges, inflated rates, and more, to have them reversed,” says a spokesperson for Recession Resister. “This one-two approach puts money back into consumer pockets, where it belongs.”

Even the most minor of billing inaccuracies can lead to inflated charges that will add up month over month. Recognizing most people are too busy or lack the necessary industry knowledge to find and correct service provider errors, Recession Resister steps in to do the work on their behalf, saving them both time and money.

In addition to billing discrepancies, Recession Resister offers an automatic energy-switching service to residents in deregulated states that connects customers with energy providers offering the most competitive rate structures.

Consumers can try Recession Resister at no cost. The platform uses a performance-based model that charges 50 percent of the total savings secured on their behalf. If no errors are found, customers pay nothing.

While the average length of unemployment is approximately 20 weeks, the average monthly household bill for utilities alone is around $170, a significant amount when income is interrupted.

Recession Resister aims to alleviate this burden by enhancing financial efficiencies and putting the power back into consumers' hands so anyone - employed or unemployed - can pay their providers with confidence.

A recent customer says, "Between my mom and I, we uploaded eight bills, and Recession Resister saved us over $2,500 collectively. We didn’t even know we were getting overcharged."

Learn more at https://recessionresister.com.

Contact Info:
Name: Brian Richards
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Organization: Recession Resister
Address: 11923 NE Sumner St STE 687470, Portland, Oregon 97220, United States
Website: https://recessionresister.com

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89134793

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