I don't know, but since noone more knowledgeable replied, I'll hazard a guess. Often, in a database or software where you have a numeric limit, zero is used to represent "unlimited". Zero may in fact mean unlimited rebills, but the system stores a number there, so it can't accept a word such as "unlimited".
That's just a guess, a possibility, since no one replied with a knowledgeable answer
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