S1Q1X, 1FB, 9ZR, PSC, CHI

 

WE KNOW THE CODE! Do any of the above codes sound familiar? Do you know what they are? Actually very few people do. The codes are written in USOC (universal service order code), the language that only the telephone company billing computer understands. This language is not taught in schools, universities or accounting courses. One of the USOC's codes listed above has an estimated recovery of $3,000-$18,000 the exact amount is determined by the age and size of the account. Can you guess which one it is? For the correct answer . . . keep reading.

 

The telephone company's bills for businesses are so complex and foreign to everyone who isn't a specialist that most business people, who usually inspect every bill, cannot accurately assess what they're actually paying and its not their fault! The confusing billing system used by local phone company computers to send out local business telephone bills is written in a language called Universal Service Order Code (USOC).

 

The USOC language is used to create a coded computerized report called a CSR (customer service report), which in turn, is used by the phone company computer to create and translate the customer's monthly bill. Ironically, this unique billing language is copywrited by the phone company for their exclusive use only. Accountants, lawyers, engineers and I.T. people do not have this complex coded information-- only the phone company, a few select professionals and our firm.

 

If your company's telecommunications expenses have not been audited within the last 2 years, you owe it to yourself and your bottom line to let our team of experts analyze and audit your bills now--don't be one of the 6 out of 7 businesses being overbilled. Out of all businesses audited, up to 80% resulted in credits or CASH refunds to the client-- YOU!

 

If you are an employee of a qualified company, this is a great way to get involved in your company's suggestion program. That's why they have that box, to save money!

Answer to USOC quiz:

The correct answer is CHI. CHI is a coupler also known as an interface device. There are approximately six different variations of couplers. They all have one thing in common. All six were outlawed by the FCC years ago. Telephone companies, however, continue to bill their clients month after month, year after year for them. A recent recovery check for $9,011.66 was issued to one of our clients for a coupler refund going back almost 12 years!

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