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Why was I just charged $106.24?

Julia Lord 0 Reputation points
2026-02-10T19:47:48.5666667+00:00

Why was I just charged $106.24? I don't know what my yearly subscription is. Could you let me know?

Microsoft 365 and Office | Subscription, account, billing | Other | Other
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  1. John Jefferson Doyon 61,275 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-02-10T20:23:25.3433333+00:00

    Hi, I'm John! I will help you with this.

    The $106.24 charge is most likely related to a Microsoft 365 annual subscription renewal. To verify and check:

    • Go to https://account.microsoft.com/services
    • Sign in using the Microsoft account you use for your subscriptions.
    • Look under “Services & subscriptions” to see if Microsoft 365 is listed there and if it shows a recent renewal.

    You can also check your billing history here:


    If you don’t see the charge under your account, it’s possible the payment was made using a different Microsoft account, so please try signing in with any other email addresses you may have used.


    I really hope this information is helpful! Let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.

    Regards,

    John J.D.

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-10T19:47:56.6566667+00:00
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    The charge of $106.24 could be related to your Microsoft 365 subscription. Common reasons for receiving a bill after activating a benefit include changes in billing frequency, cancellation of paid subscriptions, or using a Business Standard subscription. If you are unsure about what this charge is for, you can check your billing history or contact Microsoft support for more details about your subscription and charges.

    Additionally, if you have made changes to your subscription, such as adding or removing licenses, those changes may also reflect in your billing.


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