The page you came here to read
Who we are, and what we have not done yet
If a stranger emails you about money your utility owes you, the correct instinct is suspicion. That offer has a well-known fraudulent version. So this page exists to be checked, not to persuade.
The facts you can verify
| Operating entity | Signalry, Inc. Corbelworks is a service name, not a separate company; the contracting party is Signalry, Inc. |
|---|---|
| Business address | 15 Hacket Way, Kittery, Maine 03904. A street address, not a mail drop or a virtual office. |
| Person responsible | Ethan Hawkes, founder. Every email we send is signed by a person, not a brand. If you reply, he reads it. |
| Direct line | (617) 803-9788. A real number that reaches Ethan, not a queue or a form. |
| ethan@signalry.ai | |
| What we do | Utility and telecom invoice audit and overcharge recovery. Nothing else. |
| What we never do | Energy supply brokerage or procurement. Not as an add-on, not through a partner. |
We are new, and here is exactly how new
Corbelworks has no completed client engagements. No case studies. No named references. No recovery track record. If you are looking for a firm that has already done this a hundred times, we are not that firm today, and you should weigh that.
We are telling you this because the alternative is inventing it, and a firm that would invent a client roster would also invent a finding on your bills. The whole product here is a claim you can check. That has to start with the claims we make about ourselves.
What we do have is a published methodology, calculators that show their arithmetic, and a free first review that costs you nothing but a few PDFs. Those are the things a new firm can honestly offer. The track record has to be earned, and the only way to earn it is to find real money on someone's real bills.
How to tell us apart from the scam version
Utility bill audit is a real profession with a real fraud problem attached. The FTC and IRS both publish warnings about recovery-fee operators, and their advice is good. Use it on us.
| What a recovery mill does | What we do |
|---|---|
| Pressures you to sign fast, "before the deadline expires" | There is no deadline. The offer does not expire and we will not chase you. |
| Asks for an upfront fee, a retainer, or a "filing cost" | Never. The first review is free and the fee only exists if money actually posts to your account. |
| Quotes a success rate with no methodology ("94% success") | We publish no success rate, because we have no engagements to compute one from. Any firm quoting one should be asked how it was measured. |
| Hides who owns the company | Named founder, named entity, real address, and a direct number, all on this page. |
| Wants account credentials or authority over your service | We ask for copies of bills. Our authorization is read-only and carries no power to change, move, or cancel anything. |
| Bundles a tax refund claim into a blanket contingency | Tax recovery is a separate, gated line item requiring your own signature and a state power of attorney per claim. We will not file one on a blanket authorization. |
The automation question, answered directly
Our first-pass triage is software. It reads an invoice set and flags anomalies against the expected pattern for that meter, rate class, and season. That is why we can look at a portfolio's worth of bills without charging for the look.
It is not the auditor. Every finding is confirmed against the utility's filed tariff by a person before it goes to you or to a utility, and the memo cites the tariff section so your own team can check it. A confident wrong claim would cost you credibility with your utility, which is worth more than any single recovery.
We put this on the website rather than burying it, because you would find out anyway and it is better that you hear it from us.
Talk to a person
Call (617) 803-9788 and you get Ethan. Not a queue, not a form, not a callback request. Or email ethan@signalry.ai and he will answer that himself too.