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2024-02-27T17:22:36+00:00

Thank you for the information! Indeed, Azure offers a pay-as-you-go model for those who are not eligible for a free account or prefer not to use one. This means you can use Azure services and pay only for what you use, with no upfront commitments required. You have the flexibility to cancel anytime. If you have any questions about using Azure or need assistance with anything related to it, feel free to ask!

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-02-28T02:52:37+00:00

    Hello   Heidi Rosenbaum,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community forum.

    Please describe what problem you are currently experiencing and I can help you in any way I can.

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    Haijian Shan

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