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Old 10-14-2004, 06:13 AM  
Hank_Heartland
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Originally posted by whatif_3
3rd party processors can release databases, if they wish,the issue is whether the new procesor is willing to take the risk by processing the imported transactions, that was the big issue when i had this done years ago, the files had to go directly from one processor to the other, i could not touch them

ibill can release them, and if their decision to hold onto them (in the hopes that there client will not move), costs you $$$, then you can attack them legally, but i am sure that the threat may be enough

its simple good business, dont take your clients rebills down with you, every day that those rebills are not rebilled, they are worth less

you are the only big program owner i have heard ask about this, either the other larger ones with much to lose have already done this, or are working on it quietly
Maybe we're not a big program, but we have the same problem with some old rebills
Hey Lensmen, let me know how it works out

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