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Yes, you can use Azure Prepayment (previously called monetary commitment) to pay for Azure services in advance, instead of using a credit card as a postpaid method. Azure Prepayment is a way to pay for Azure services in advance, and it can be used to cover the cost of any Azure service that is billed through the Azure billing system.
To use Azure Prepayment to pay for Azure services, you can follow these steps:
- Sign into the Azure portal and select "Cost Management + Billing".
- Select "Payment methods" and select "Add payment method".
- Select "Prepayment" and enter the amount you want to add to your prepayment balance.
- Follow the prompts to complete the payment.
Once you have added funds to your Azure Prepayment balance, you can use it to pay for any Azure service that is billed through the Azure billing system. When you create a new Azure service, you can select "Prepayment" as the payment method, and the cost of the service will be deducted from your prepayment balance.
Note that Azure Prepayment cannot be used to pay for charges for third-party products and services, including those from the Azure Marketplace.
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