Home Office Purchase Audit Pack sample
See the filled purchase table before you request the audit.
This is fictional public-safe sample data, not a customer file. It shows how a small purchase audit turns a USB-C dock, air purifier, or keyboard/mouse set into real cost, fit risk, return risk, and a decision.
Filled Audit Table
This is not a blank template preview. It shows the kind of decision row the buyer should be able to inspect before requesting the paid pack.
| Item | Current Cost Usd | First Year Cost Usd | Renewal Risk | Compatibility Risk | Decision | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USB-C dock for M2 MacBook | 89 | 126 | low | high | pause | Needs 100W power delivery, HDMI cable, and confirmed return shipping before buying. |
| Air purifier for small office | 129 | 189 | medium | medium | compare cheaper alternative | Filter replacement cost changes the real price more than the launch discount. |
| Wireless keyboard and mouse set | 64 | 74 | low | medium | buy if return window is free | Check OS shortcuts, desk width, battery type, and free return window first. |
Shareable Memo Example
Decision: Pause on the USB-C dock until power delivery and the return window are confirmed. The sticker price is $89, but realistic first-year cost is closer to $126.
Next action: Check whether 100W power delivery and an HDMI cable are included, then verify the free-return window. If either answer is unclear, compare a cheaper alternative first.
Buyer follow-up loop
After a paid audit comes back, keep the decision, proof links, unresolved question, and next check date together. Return to the audit when the product page changes, a coupon appears, the return window is close, or a replacement cost becomes visible.