Azure Subscription for Learning Purpose

Anuj kr 0 Reputation points
2025-12-11T07:36:41.48+00:00

My name is Anuj Thakur, Azure account email: <PII Removed>, Subscription ID:<PII removed>

I had taken this Azure subscription only to learn and explore Azure for educational purposes. I did not intend to use any paid services on a regular or production basis. Unfortunately, I got billed ₹1,184.42.

Since I am a learner and not using Azure commercially, I kindly request you to review my account and waive this charge.

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Azure Cost Management
A Microsoft offering that enables tracking of cloud usage and expenditures for Azure and other cloud providers.
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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-11T07:37:02.17+00:00
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    If you received a bill for your Azure subscription that you intended for educational purposes, it is important to note that Azure for Students provides a $100 credit for 12 months and access to free services. Charges incurred during this period are deducted from the credit, and if you exceed this amount, you may receive an invoice.

    To address the billing issue, you can review your account and billing details in the Azure portal. If you believe the charges were incurred in error or if you did not intend to use paid services, you may need to contact Azure support for assistance. They can review your account and potentially waive the charges if they find it appropriate.

    For future reference, ensure that you are aware of the limits of your Azure for Students subscription and monitor your usage to avoid unexpected charges.


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