A Microsoft offering that enables tracking of cloud usage and expenditures for Azure and other cloud providers.
To address your issue with downgrading or canceling your Azure service, you can follow these steps:
- Check Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to cancel the subscription. If you lack the required permissions, you may not see the option to cancel.
- Cancel Subscription: If you have the right permissions, you can cancel your Azure subscription through the Azure portal. If you are unable to access the portal due to the "Sign in Failed invalid_grant" error, you may need to resolve that issue first.
- Contact Support: If you continue to face difficulties, consider reaching out to Azure support for assistance. You can create a support request in the Azure portal to get help with your billing issues.
- Final Charges: Keep in mind that after canceling your subscription, Azure will close your current billing cycle within 72 hours, and you will receive a final invoice for any usage incurred during that period.
- Data Retention: Azure does not immediately delete your data after cancellation; it is preserved temporarily in case you decide to reactivate your subscription later.
If you are still unable to resolve the issue, contacting Azure support directly may be the best course of action to avoid further complications.
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