Outcome ledger

We will not fake savings proof. We will measure it.

Appeal Watch is being built with an outcome ledger from the start: requested value, filed value, final county value, estimated tax impact, refund status, and customer follow-up. Until real paid outcomes exist, the honest public claim is process, not savings hype.

0 verified paid outcomes published
100% refund-friendly private launch posture
6 outcome fields tracked per case
45 day Georgia appeal window to protect

What gets tracked

  • County and parcel-level case identifier
  • Original county fair market value
  • Requested fair market value
  • Final county value after appeal or settlement
  • Estimated tax savings or avoided increase
  • Refund, denial, no-response, or customer-reported status

What will not be counted as proof

  • Unfiled packet drafts
  • Customer guesses without supporting record updates
  • County reductions that cannot be tied to the appeal window
  • Projected savings presented as actual savings
  • Testimonials that expose private homeowner details

Proof standard

Future marketing should say “tracked outcomes,” not pretend every appeal wins.

The product wins reputationally by being generous with refunds, conservative with claims, and specific about the evidence trail. A small number of honest results beats a giant fake savings number.

$0 published verified savings today
1

Case opened

Capture the property, original assessment, target value, county, deadline, and service path.

2

Packet delivered

Record the packet date, evidence checklist, filing route, and recommended owner tasks.

3

Follow-up scheduled

Check back after the likely county review/hearing window and ask for the final notice or updated record.

4

Source checked

When possible, compare final assessor/tax records against the original and requested value.

5

Result classified

Mark as reduced, denied, withdrawn, pending, refunded, unknown, or customer-reported only.

Private launch rule

If a customer feels burned, refund first and learn from the case.

Appeal Watch is playing the long reputation game. The early goal is a clean evidence workflow and honest proof loop, not squeezing unhappy homeowners for one transaction.

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