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Utilities Expense Savings & Budget Sustainability After Layoff: Program Expands

People who have recently been laid off from a job can access Recession Resister’s newly expanded Bill Saver program, a tool to help manage utility expenses and create sustainable budgets.

Bill Saver, a recently expanded expense management and budget sustainability program from Recession Resister, can help households reclaim funds owed and reduce outgoing expenditure during times of financial instability.

Further details can be found at https://recessionresister.com

At a time when many American households are struggling with money issues due to the rising cost of living and job layoffs, Bill Saver can help identify areas of financial waste in areas like electricity, gas, water delivery, pest control, mobile phone services, and internet.

A recent report from Business Insider shows that job layoffs have already increased in 2024 and are set to continue rising throughout the remainder of the year, putting many families at risk. With Bill Saver’s professional team of rate negotiators, people can secure lower rates for regular services.

“Most people are overpaying for the services they use every day,” explains a Recession Resister spokesperson. “With Bill Saver, our smart technology and team of negotiation experts work to ensure you’re not being overcharged. We reduce your bills so you can sit back and enjoy the savings.”

To start using Bill Saver, clients scan or take photos of their current bills, then upload them through the app. The team of trained analysts will start examining spending patterns to identify possible refunds or rate reduction in areas like cable TV, satellite, or waste management.

If a refund or rate reduction is identified, Bill Saver’s negotiators contact service providers directly, without any further action required from the client. Their auto-switching program also transfers accounts smoothly if a more competitive rate is identified elsewhere.

There is no fee to start the service, and for most bill categories, Bill Saver only gets paid when and if savings are uncovered, meaning there is no risk to the client. Energy customers pay a low, fixed monthly fee based on usage, and Bill Saver also helps clients go green, with community solar partnerships available and no solar panel installations required.

Existing clients have positive reviews for the Bill Saver service. “I had no idea I could negotiate some of these bills,” says Mike B. “Bill Saver got me a lower bill for my cable, internet, cell phone and my energy. I didn’t have a do a thing!”

Interested parties can find more information and sign up at https://recessionresister.com

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

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89137008

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