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Reynolds DMS games again. MOPAR letter to dealers

What's deterring them from accessing the DMS?

Just an educated guess from years of working with (against since it is a battle) Reynolds,

they have been playing with the access to the DMS for the last 2 years now claiming security issues (plenty of threads in DR about that).

I believe that they recently went as far as to block reports names .integra. or .integralink. in order to stop them from getting the reports.

Again, just a guess since I don't work with Chrysler-Mopar on this matter.
 
Having used ADP and Reynolds, it is like your father giving you a choice of a beating with either a stick or a belt.

If a company came out with a DMS that was affordable and truly user friendly, that the manufacturers found acceptable, there is a market for it.

It was about a week ago when a GM told me he was counting the days when he could get off of Reynolds.
 
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Chrysler/MOPAR sent dealers a notice regarding Reynolds DMS access restrictions, prompting discussion about Reynolds' history of blocking third-party vendor integrations under the guise of security concerns. The consensus among participants is that Reynolds has been deliberately obstructing data access for years, most recently by filtering report names containing "integra" or "integralink," which undermines dealer relationships and raises questions about the company's practices—especially given rumors that Reynolds is seeking to sell.

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