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Financial Optimization Tool To Maximize Savings For Recent Layoffs Announced

Leading bill savings platform Recession Resister announces an update to its services with the launch of a financial optimization tool designed to maximize savings potential for individuals affected by recent layoffs.

This new feature aims to provide comprehensive support and savings to those seeking expense management solutions during periods of unemployment.

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

Recession Resister uses advanced technology and a team of top negotiation experts to ensure consumers are not being overcharged for essential monthly services, including energy, water, phone, internet, cable TV, and home security. The platform’s Bill Saver software identifies billing mistakes, hidden fees, inflated energy rates and other overages. Its negotiators then have resulting overpayments refunded to customers for instant and long-term savings. They can also switch those living in deregulated markets to utility providers offering the most competitive rates.

“Our goal is to eliminate the stress and worry that comes with managing finances, especially during periods of unemployment,” says a spokesperson for Recession Resister. “We understand the impact that layoffs can have on individuals and their families. Our financial optimization tool is designed to reduce monthly home expenses, helping people manage their budgets effectively.”

A report from Business Insider reveals Americans are overpaying for basic home services at a collective annual total of $60 billion. Recession Resister was launched to combat this issue by helping consumers secure the lowest costs on their monthly bills through meticulous paid invoice auditing and negotiations focused on refunding overpayments and ensuring necessary corrections are made.

Updated services for those recently laid off provide complete expense management assistance without any upfront costs, ensuring maximum savings potential. Recession Resister operates on a performance-based model, charging customers only 50 percent of the savings secured on their behalf.

So far in 2024, there have been significant layoffs across various US industries with a notable concentration in tech, media, and financial sectors.

Recession Resister aims to help those affected by a recent layoff benefit from valuable peace of mind knowing their invoices are accurate and that they can look forward to long-term savings.

A recent customer says, "My mom and I uploaded eight bills over about a year or two and Recession Resister saved us over $2,500 collectively. We found money and didn’t even know we were being 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: 89133884

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