Every uniform and linen agreement we've reviewed had at least one clause designed to drain the customer. We're the team putting those numbers back where they belong — in your pocket.
Walk into any small business — a restaurant, a body shop, a hospital, a manufacturing plant — and you'll find a stack of recurring service invoices nobody reads carefully. Uniforms. Linens. Floor mats. Energy. Telecom. Waste hauling. Merchant fees.
The vendors who write those contracts have spent decades perfecting how to embed auto-renewals, minimum billing floors, vague service charges, and pricing escalators that compound year after year. Most businesses sign the agreement, file it away, and never look at it again.
That's billions of dollars a year that quietly leave small businesses without anyone ever questioning it.
We started My Contract Doctors because we believe every business owner deserves to understand what they're signing, what they're paying, and where they're being overcharged — without needing a law degree or a procurement team.
We analyze every line of your invoice and every clause of your contract against a database of thousands of agreements in your region. We know what 'normal' looks like — so we know exactly where you're off.
No legal jargon. Every flagged item comes with a clear explanation of the problem, why it matters, and exactly how much it's costing you per year.
We draft the dispute letter or negotiation email for you. You hit send, the vendor takes you seriously, and the credit shows up on your next invoice.
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