Validas (News - Alert), the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) dealer in on-demand wireless savings, announced that it will be operating the Best Buy (News - Alert) Bill Checker solution for Best Buy, the retailer and developer of technology products and services.
The Best Buy Bill Checker, operated by Validas, is stated to be a handy online tool that quickly identifies where they can save money on their monthly phone bill. By uploading or importing the mobile phone bill, users can utilize the Bill Checker to generate a report of suggested money-saving changes to their current carrier plan. The tool is also capable of contacting the carrier on behalf of the user with the suggestive report.
Customers either upload a PDF copy or directly import an online copy of their cell bill to the Best Buy Bill Checker, which then determines the amount of possible savings available and displays that number in a free report. The Best Buy Bill Checker solution analyzes wireless bills for AT&T, Verizon Wireless (News - Alert), Sprint and T-Mobile cellular customers.
Validas claimed that its technology, combined with a powerful fully integrated portfolio of services and best practices, is designed to ensure the highest levels of security for customer data. The company added that the solution’s pricing starts at $4.99 for a single use with multi-use package discounts. For businesses with over six lines, Best Buy Bill Checker costs $2.50 per line.
Officials with Validas asserted that they are excited to be moving forward with the Best Buy partnership. Their patented technology simplifies buying a cell phone by using the facts from the bill to determine the best plan and features. Instantly arming the Blue Shirt with knowledge about the client walking in the store gives Best Buy a competitive advantage, ultimately improving the overall customer experience.
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Edited by Jennifer Russell