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Merging subscriptions

PSi_101

Regular Pleskian
Hi Igor,

Is there a way I can merge two subscriptions together into one?
Say previously I had a client in 9.x who had multiple domains. When I upgraded to 10.x, Plesk split up each of the clients domains into separate subscriptions.
Is there a way I can recombine and collapse all of a customer's subscriptions into one? (to make better use of resources and not have to juggle resources between domains/subscriptions like resellers have to)
 
Hi!

Any solution to this... I have exactly the same problem here (and if you search through forums many others have, too)...
 
I can't believe that 6 months on there isn't a resolution to this problem that so many people are clearly experiencing.
How can Parallels implement such a dramatic shift in setting up domains/subscriptions without a migration strategy for customers??
 
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