IT Infrastructure & Services

Data and Telecom Billing Audit

Do you regularly review your telephone bills to ensure you’re not getting overcharged or incorrectly billed?

If not, then let us do it for you. No risk and hassle free. No risk because you don’t pay anything unless we find something you’re glad we found.

No hassle because you retain the sole right to determine if a recommendation is a cost savings, that the recommendations are implemented, and that CHR is entitled to a fee.

We’ve saved clients millions.

How our fee works.

The determination of what is or is not a savings is at your discretion. You must understand, and agree to, the saving recommendation and approve its implementation.

Our fees are based on a percentage of your actual savings and credits. Our billing does not begin until after you receive positive confirmation of the savings (i.e., elimination and/or reduction of phone bills) or the credit received.

In other words, you pay for the audit from expenses that were already budgeted and would have been incurred. While at the same time you’re saving money! See "how our fee works" example.

The telecom expense audit will involve minimal time from your staff, usually no more than a few hours, as we work directly with your vendors to get the needed information.

In addition to finding ways to reduce your baseline telecom costs, we provide a graphic overview of your communications environment so you better understand your spending.

In fact, most clients use the audit as a primary reference document to look up information about their telecom environment.

We’ve saved our clients millions of dollars. Read what they say about our telecom audit on the back page.

Assume your budget is $250K per quarter.

We find, and you implement, $100K in savings per quarter.

Your quarterly bill is now $150K.

CHR fee is 50 percent of your savings, or $50K per quarter.

You’re still saving $50K of the $100K.

And in year two, you save the full $100K.

In other words, our fee comes from your original budget.

And you can apply you other projects.

FAQs
  1. If a savings recommendation is presented, and I don’t want to implement it, do I still owe the auditor’s fee? CHR answer: NO.
  2. If a savings recommendation is agreed to and implemented, but later becomes a moot point (e.g., the office is closed down), do I still owe the full amount of the fee associated with that recommendation? CHR: NO.
  3. If a savings recommendation is made and agreed to, do I owe the full fee up front? CHR: NO.
  4. If halfway through the audit it becomes apparent that there will be very little if any savings opportunities, (and therefore very little if any fees), will the audit stop? CHR: NO
  5. Am I provided with a detailed inventory of all my services? CHR: YES.
  6. Do you still provide me with a detailed services inventory, even if the audit won’t find significant savings (and fees for you)? YES!
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