

Manhattan Residential Building
The Overcharged Super Who Hadn’t Checked Prices in 15 Years
The Problem: Building superintendent Mike had been using the same supplier since 2010, mandated by his property manager from the start. What began as a convenient relationship turned into a financial burden—he was paying $70 for a hammer that should cost $30, and $90 for a case of garbage bags that could be found elsewhere for $40
The Breaking Point: When a tenant’s apartment flooded, Mike urgently needed a shop vac and air movers to remediate the damage. His supplier quoted $1,000 and said it would take 10 days to arrive.
Our Solution: We delivered the same equipment for $500 within 4 hours. After reviewing his invoices, we created a price comparison and reduced his monthly costs by 20% while also improving product quality and delivery speed.
The Result: Mike now saves $2,400 every month on building maintenance supplies and has direct access to our team for emergency situations.

