DataTranz
Tried using the search feature but no luck. Can the poster who mentioned using DataTranz tell me how they like the service? Their web site mentions a 2.00 or 3.50 fee when faxing in invoices. Is that fee in addtion to what the networks charge? Not clear on how they work together. Would appreciate any clarification. thank you
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Ah so, Repair!.
DataTranz is pretty seemless now so they probably worked out the bugs.
Intend to check out GlassComp.
A buck here and a buck there is one more beer here and there.
DataTranz is pretty seemless now so they probably worked out the bugs.
Intend to check out GlassComp.
A buck here and a buck there is one more beer here and there.
Optic-Kleer in the U.S.
I've been submitting my invoices through GlassComp for a few months now. MUCH cheaper than faxing to Lynx. I've submitted both Safelite (I'm not a member of the network) & Lynx (network member) invoices. I usually get paid within 2-3 wks. GlassComp also sends itemized invoices, highlighting how much you save each month by using their serivce. I've been happy with them so far.
I direct bill depending on the circumstances. We still belong to Lynx because I haven't noticed any inclination for them to steer that causes me much concern at this time. Additionally, we receive leads from them.
Incidentally, it's not necessary to belong to Lynx in order to bill through them. One must, however, conform to their pricing policies.
As for the other network, I enjoy tweaking their nose and bypassing them at every opportunity. I always verify coverage with the agent and then send the bill along with my letter to either the agent or the national glass desk.
When the agent reads the letter, it strikes home.
After all, would an American Family agent be willing to walk across the mall and show his customer list to the Farmers agent?
Incidentally, it's not necessary to belong to Lynx in order to bill through them. One must, however, conform to their pricing policies.
As for the other network, I enjoy tweaking their nose and bypassing them at every opportunity. I always verify coverage with the agent and then send the bill along with my letter to either the agent or the national glass desk.
When the agent reads the letter, it strikes home.
After all, would an American Family agent be willing to walk across the mall and show his customer list to the Farmers agent?
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We use EDI billing. Only costs us $0.75 per invoice.
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