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JCRACER 20 Reputation points
2026-02-09T21:02:19.66+00:00

have 2 Microsoft separate accounts, one under [PII Removed] (premium)and another one under [PII Removed] (family) for teams they should be joined and [PII Removed]is already an alias for outlook. Why am I paying for 2 windows subscriptions?

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-09T21:02:26.1233333+00:00
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    It seems you have two separate Microsoft accounts, one with a premium subscription and another with a family subscription. If you are using both accounts for Microsoft Teams and have an alias set up, you might want to consider consolidating your subscriptions to avoid paying for two. You can manage your subscriptions by signing into the Microsoft account associated with the subscription you wish to cancel and following the steps to cancel it. This will not remove your Microsoft account, and you can still maintain access to your emails and other services.

    If you need further assistance, you might want to reach out to Microsoft support for help with managing your subscriptions effectively.


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    2026-02-09T21:09:30.1466667+00:00

    accepted Q&A Assist Feb 9, 2026, 2:02 PM AI generated content. This question contains an answer created with AI from Q&A Assist. Learn more It seems you have two separate Microsoft accounts, one with a premium subscription and another with a family subscription. If you are using both accounts for Microsoft Teams and have an alias set up, you might want to consider consolidating your subscriptions to avoid paying for two. You can manage your subscriptions by signing into the Microsoft account associated with the subscription you wish to cancel and following the steps to cancel it. This will not remove your Microsoft account, and you can still maintain access to your emails and other services.

    If you need further assistance, you might want to reach out to Microsoft support for help with managing your subscriptions effectively.

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