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Your AWS Account has been suspended for non-payment

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AWS Account Number: 543904512374 Suspension Date: 24 Apr 2024 Dear Amazon Web Services customer, This email is to notify you that your AWS account has been suspended for non-payment as of the date shown above. Our previous communications were not able to produce a satisfactory payment of past due AWS charges. To restore functionality to your AWS account and regain access to your content, kindly make the necessary payment with a credit card by visiting our website at https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home#/paymenthistory . Upon successful payment, you will receive a confirmation email regarding the reinstatement of your account. If you've utilized an alternative payment method, haven't received the confirmation email, or need assistance with paying your past due charges, please reach out to our Customer Service team for assistance at http://aws.amazon.com/contact-us . While your account is suspended, you will be unab...

Problems with your AWS Account – Attention Needed

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Hello from AWS, We have previously notified you about an unsuccessful payment of your past due AWS charges. An outstanding payment still remains on your account. If we are unable to process your payment, your account may be suspended. If your account is suspended, you will not be able to access your AWS Management Console, manage existing resources, or purchase any new resources. Your card payment ending in 0618 failed when we attempted to charge it for AWS services on account 543904512374. Please contact your bank to help resolve the payment failure. Helpful links: - Make a payment now - Update your default payment method or learn more about updating your payment method - Learn how to add a new payment method To see your charge details and view the printable PDF copies of your invoices, review the AWS Bills console page. If you have any questions, contact AWS Customer Service . Thank you, Amazon Web Services ...

Problems with your AWS Account – Attention Needed

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Hello from AWS, We have previously notified you about an unsuccessful payment of your past due AWS charges. An outstanding payment still remains on your account. If we are unable to process your payment, your account may be suspended. If your account is suspended, you will not be able to access your AWS Management Console, manage existing resources, or purchase any new resources. Your card payment ending in 0618 failed when we attempted to charge it for AWS services on account 543904512374. Please contact your bank to help resolve the payment failure. Helpful links: - Make a payment now - Update your default payment method or learn more about updating your payment method - Learn how to add a new payment method To see your charge details and view the printable PDF copies of your invoices, review the AWS Bills console page. If you have any questions, contact AWS Customer Service . Thank you, Amazon Web Services ...

Registration Open: AWS Summit Singapore Livestream

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Join us on May 7, 2024 as we Build Beyond, Together.   Don't miss the AWS Summit Singapore Livestream     May 7, 2024 | Tuesday     Tune in virtually for the AWS Summit Keynote to gain insights on how organisations can leverage the power of the AWS cloud to accelerate innovation. Discover the latest advancements in generative AI and, for the first time, catch AWS breakout sessions livestreamed directly from the AWS Summit on Tuesday, May 7.     Register for the livestream     Keynote speakers ...

Action required – Your AWS account is past due

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Hello from AWS, We recently sent you a reminder about the past due balance on your AWS account. This account still has a past due balance. Your card payment ending in 0618 failed when we attempted to charge it for AWS services on account 543904512374. Please contact your bank to help resolve the payment failure. If we are unable to process your payment, your account may be suspended. Helpful links: - Make a payment now - Update your default payment method or learn more about updating your payment method - Learn how to add a new payment method To see your charge details and view the printable PDF copies of your invoices, review the AWS Bills console page. If you have any questions, contact AWS Customer Service . Thank you, Amazon Web Services Pay Now Amazon Web Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon.com is a registered trademark of Amazon.com. Th...

Action required – Your AWS account is past due

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Hello from AWS, We recently sent you a reminder about the past due balance on your AWS account. This account still has a past due balance. Your card payment ending in 0618 failed when we attempted to charge it for AWS services on account 543904512374. Please contact your bank to help resolve the payment failure. If we are unable to process your payment, your account may be suspended. Helpful links: - Make a payment now - Update your default payment method or learn more about updating your payment method - Learn how to add a new payment method To see your charge details and view the printable PDF copies of your invoices, review the AWS Bills console page. If you have any questions, contact AWS Customer Service . Thank you, Amazon Web Services Pay Now Amazon Web Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon.com is a registered trademark of Amazon.com. Th...

AWS imminent suspension notice – Act now to prevent suspension

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Hello from AWS, We previously notified you about payment due on your account. Your account will be suspended if we don't receive full payment for your outstanding balance by 14 Apr 2024. To pay past due charges, go to your payments , select your past due invoices, and complete the payment. You might receive an email about a new invoice. Even if you pay the new invoice, your account will still be suspended if the outstanding balance remains unpaid. If your account is suspended, you will not be able to access your AWS Management Console, manage existing resources, or buy any new resources. Helpful links: Make a payment now Update your default payment method or learn more about updating your payment method Learn how to add a new payment method If you would like to see a complete breakdown of your charges and view the printable PDF copies of your invoices, review your AWS Billing Dashboard . If you have any questions, contact AWS Cus...

Action required – Your AWS account is past due

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Hello from AWS, We recently sent you a reminder about the past due balance on your AWS account. This account still has a past due balance. Your card payment ending in 0618 failed when we attempted to charge it for AWS services on account 543904512374. Please contact your bank to help resolve the payment failure. If we are unable to process your payment, your account may be suspended. Helpful links: - Make a payment now - Update your default payment method or learn more about updating your payment method - Learn how to add a new payment method To see your charge details and view the printable PDF copies of your invoices, review the AWS Bills console page. If you have any questions, contact AWS Customer Service . Thank you, Amazon Web Services Pay Now Amazon Web Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon.com is a registered trademark of Amazon.com. Th...

Amazon Web Services Billing Statement Available [Account: 543904512374]

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Greetings from Amazon Web Services, This e-mail confirms that your latest billing statement, for the account ending in ****2374, is available on the AWS web site. Your account will be charged the following: Total: $10.45   You can see a complete break down of all charges on the Billing & Cost Management page located here: https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home#/bills?year=2024&month=3 To receive future invoices in the PDF format, sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the AWS Billing console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/ and opt-in to PDF invoices delivered by email under Invoice delivery preferences. To protect your privacy, we can only communicate account information to the e-mail address on file for your account. Thank you for using Amazon Web Services. Sincerely, Amazon Web Services To learn more about managing your AWS costs with Cost...

Action required – Your AWS account is past due

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Dear Amazon Web Services Customer, Your card payment ending in 0618 failed when we attempted to charge it for AWS services on account 543904512374. Please update your payment method at: https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home#/paymentpreferences . Alternatively, please contact your bank to help resolve the payment failure. If we are unable to process your payment, your account may be suspended or terminated. To view monthly invoices select the billing month in the dropdown at the Billing & Cost Management page: https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home?#/bills . Thank you for being an AWS customer. Sincerely, Amazon Web Services Pay Now Amazon Web Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon.com is a registered trademark of Amazon.com. This message was produced and distributed by Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates , 410 Terry Ave. North, Seattle,...

[Notification] New pricing for Amazon Lightsail bundles that use public IPv4 address starting May 1, 2024 [AWS Account: 543904512374] [AP-SOUTHEAST-1]

Hello, You are receiving this message to inform you about the upcoming pricing update for your Amazon Lightsail instance bundles. On January 25, 2024, Lightsail announced updated pricing for bundles [1] that include a public IPv4 address. Following AWS's announcement on public IPv4 address charge [2], the prices of Lightsail bundles offered with a public IPv4 address will reflect the charge associated with the public IPv4 address. Starting May 1, 2024, revised prices will be effective for all new and existing bundles that include a public IPv4 address. Amazon Lightsail now offers IPv6 bundles for use-cases that do not require a public IPv4 address. If a public IPv4 address is not required for your Lightsail workloads, we recommend migrating your instances to IPv6 bundles. To learn more about IPv6 bundles, see Lightsail documentation [3]. A list of your affected resource(s) can be found in the 'Affected resources' tab in the AWS Health Dashboard. If you have...