Boston Seminar Aims to Help Shops Collect Short-Pays

Seminar Aims to Help Shops Collect Short-Pays

Event, to be held on June 24, 2015 in Boston, will address every issue involved in the short-pay collection process.

Tony Lombardozzi and Peter Abdelmaseh, owners of Superare Advertising & Marketing Agency, announced that they will host a full-day seminar titled “Collecting Your Short-Pays Successfully” in Waltham, Mass., from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24, 2015. This seminar will address every issue involved in the short-pay collection process, including a full explanation of what Lombardozzi and Abdelmaseh refer to as the “Insurer Control & Payment System” or “ICPS.”

“Once the shop owner fully comprehends the ICPS, then he or she will understand why insurers use underpayments as a negotiating technique. That knowledge will help shop owners craft their own strategy to recover those lost dollars,” says Tony Lombardozzi, a longtime independent shop advocate. “If executed properly, shops can establish a short-pay collection system that can add thousands of dollars to their profits.”

Beginning with the “ideal body shop repair transaction,” Lombardozzi and Abdelmaseh will explore several options that shop owners may choose in order to charge and collect fully for every product and service provided to their customers.

“Some shop owners are confused as to which documents to use and the steps they can take to resolve their short-pays,” says Abdelmaseh. “We will present the most logical steps, including using the court system, and explore the advantages and disadvantages of each choice. Seminar participants will leave with the knowledge they will need to confidently take action on their short-pays.”

Each participant will also have the opportunity to discuss options after they return to their shops. Lombardozzi and Abdelmaseh will include a follow-up phone call to answer any lingering questions participants may have.

Lombardozzi says, “People go to seminars and forget the details when they get back to their day-to-day responsibilities at their shops. This follow-up call will actually help them to fully execute their plans. We want to help them.”

The seminar will be held at the Forefront Conference Center, located just off Route 128/I-95 in Waltham, Mass. The seminar costs $249. Additional attendees from the same shop are charged $179. Attorneys are welcome to attend. PayPal credit card payments can be made on the Superare website.

Download and print a PDF version of the flyer here.

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