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can't upgrade my subscription to pay as you go

John Weeks 0 Reputation points
2026-05-15T16:02:37.25+00:00

I just used up the free credit and I tried upgrading to pay as you go but it's getting failed

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  1. Bharath Y P 9,205 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-05-15T17:31:23.1166667+00:00

    Hello John, when upgrade fails after free credit is used:

    • The subscription is usually disabled/restricted
    • Azure requires billing validation + eligibility checks
    • If anything, mismatches > upgrade fails

    Here is the few thing you need to validate before upgrading:

    Verify Your Payment Method

    • Make sure you’ve added a valid credit or debit card (prepaid/virtual cards usually aren’t supported).
    • Go to Portal > Cost Management + Billing > Payment methods and confirm your card is active, has sufficient limit, and allows international transactions.

    Check Your Subscription Status and Permissions

    • You need Owner or Billing Administrator permissions to upgrade.
    • In the portal, go to Subscriptions > select your Free Trial subscription > Upgrade.
    • Ensure the subscription is not permanently disabled.

    Verify Subscription Type

    • Confirm you are using a Free Trial subscription.
    • Some types (Student, Sponsorship, CSP) may require support-assisted upgrade instead of self-service.

    Check for Billing Issues

    • Go to Cost Management + Billing > Invoices
    • Ensure:
    • No outstanding balance
      • No failed or pending payments

    Look for Holds or Regional Restrictions

    • Azure may place a hold for billing or identity validation issues.
    • Review portal notifications or check with your tenant’s Global Administrator if needed.

    Confirm Correct Directory (Tenant)

    • Ensure you are signed into the correct Azure AD tenant
    • Switch directory (top-right in portal) if needed

    Retry the Upgrade

    • Try using an Incognito/InPrivate browser
    • Wait ~30–60 minutes if you recently added a payment method

    Capture the Exact Error Message

    • If it still fails, note the error message or code
    • This is critical for root cause identification

    Contact Azure Support: if you are still facing issue please contact azure support subscription/Billing management team.

    • Go to Help + Support > Create a request > Billing > Subscription management
    • Support can check backend eligibility/flags not visible in the portal

    Kindly check the below documentation for more details: How to create an Azure support request - Azure supportability | Microsoft Learn

    References

    Upgrade Azure free trial to Pay-As-You-Go

    Add, change, or remove payment methods

    Troubleshoot subscription upgrade issues

    Hope this helps. If the information was useful, please consider accepting the answer and upvoting. Feel free to reach out if you need any further assistance. Thank you.

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  2. AI answer

    2026-05-15T16:02:47.7766667+00:00

    When upgrade from free credit to Pay-As-You-Go fails, the cause is usually either:

    • The subscription type requires support-assisted upgrade, or
    • There is an account/tenant flag that blocks creation or upgrade of the subscription.

    Use the following steps based on the subscription type.

    1. Identify the subscription type
    • If using an Azure free account (standard Free Trial):
      • Upgrade is done directly in the Azure portal.
    • If using Azure for Students / Students Starter / Sponsorship / Startup credits:
      • Upgrade may require contacting Azure support instead of self-service.
    1. If using an Azure free account Follow the in-portal upgrade path:
    2. Sign in to the Azure portal: https://portal.azure.com
    3. Search for Subscriptions.
    4. Select the subscription created for the Azure free account.
    5. In the subscription overview, select Upgrade subscription (or the upgrade banner at the top).
    6. Add a valid payment method if prompted and complete phone verification.
    7. Provide a subscription name and select a support plan.
    8. Select Upgrade.

    If the upgrade still fails or the option is missing, there may be an account flag or offer restriction. In that case, proceed to step 4 (contact support).

    1. If using Azure for Students / Students Starter / Sponsorship / Startup credits
    • Azure for Students / Students Starter:
      • When credit is used up or expired, the subscription is disabled.
      • To continue using Azure services, upgrade to Pay-As-You-Go by contacting Azure support using the Help + Support blade in the portal.
    • Azure Sponsorship / Startup credits:
      • When credits are exhausted or expire, the subscription may automatically convert to Pay-As-You-Go.
      • Ensure a valid credit card is configured on the billing profile so the conversion can complete.
    1. If the upgrade keeps failing (account flag / blocked tenant) If the portal shows errors or never completes the upgrade, support intervention is required:
    2. Go to the Azure portal and open Help + Support.
    3. Create a Billing or Subscription management support request.
    4. Explain that:
      • Free credit has been used up.
      • Upgrade to Pay-As-You-Go fails.
      • Azure Virtual Desktop (or other workloads) need to continue running.
    5. If the support flow shows a message like “further information needed… Continue to submit a support ticket…”, use the Return to support ticket button (if present) to add the requested details so the Azure review team can clear any account flags and finalize the subscription.

    Once the upgrade or conversion to Pay-As-You-Go completes, the subscription will resume service and Azure Virtual Desktop resources can be used again, billed at pay-as-you-go rates.


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