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Questions Regarding New CSP Authorization Enforcement Policies
Tks Jen for your reply.
Regarding point 3, I understand that the transfer is technically possible for annual contracts. However, the customer may refuse it, especially if they have purchased a 1-year contract and are fully aware of the subscription end dates.
Additionally, as the direct partner, we may also decline the transfer. We would prefer to avoid entering a process where we would have to pay a distributor for services from the date of the transfer to end of the contract we've already paid for directly to Microsoft in advance.
While we know that Microsoft will issue a credit note, this could still create to us a cash flow issue. In this specific case, we have already paid Microsoft for the annual contract, and the subscriptions should remain active until the end of the agreement. I think that the process for the direct bill deauthorization could be modified to allow annual contracts to go till the end so that it could be possible for the direct bill Partner (that move to indirect reseller) to move customers subscriptions smoothly on the indirect reseller (old direct bill) without any transfer.
Tks for your attention.
fvalieri thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We truly appreciate your engagement and thoughtful input.
While we understand your concerns, the current program policies and enforcement approach will remain in place as designed. We recognize that their are challenges for partners and we’re committed to supporting them with clear guidance and resources. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have additional questions or need further clarification.