200USD Credit

Андрей Семенов 1 Reputation point
2021-09-24T17:57:25.477+00:00

Hello, I would like to know: is a 200 USD azure loan provided on a non-repayable basis?

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  1. PRADEEPCHEEKATLA 90,246 Reputation points
    2021-09-27T03:49:21.897+00:00

    Hello @Андрей Семенов ,

    Welcome to the Microsoft Q&A platform.

    Note: If you sign up for an Azure free trial account, you need not to pay any amount. When you sign up for an Azure free account, you get USD200* credit. In the first 30 days, any services you use beyond their free amounts will be deducted from that USD200* credit. When you have used up your USD200* credit or 30 days have passed (whichever happens first), you will need to upgrade by moving to pay-as-you-go pricing. That way, you can keep getting free amounts of services and purchase services beyond their free amounts as needed. The cost of those services is charged to the payment method you provide.

    Do I pay anything to start with the Azure free account?

    No. Starting is free, plus you get USD200* credit to spend during the first 30 days and free amounts of services.

    For more details, refer to Azure free account FAQ.

    Hope this will help. Please let us know if any further queries.

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