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How to Get and Apply AWS Credits: A Step-by-Step Guide

1. What are AWS Credits?

AWS credits are a monetary value that can be used to pay for AWS services. AWS offers credits to new and existing customers through various promotional programs.

2. How to Get AWS Credits

  • AWS Promotions: AWS offers various promotional programs that provide AWS credits. You can check the current promotions on the AWS website.
  • AWS Partners: You can also get AWS credits through AWS partners.
  • AWS Training: You can earn AWS credits by completing AWS training courses.

3. How to Apply AWS Credits

  • Log in to the AWS Management Console. (by ROOT account)
  • Select Billing and Cost Management Service.
  • Find the Credits section.
  • Click Redeem credit.
  • Enter your Credit Code.

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Use within Expiration Date

  • Each credit has its own expiration date.

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Hello I’m looking to buy aws 5k and 10k credit do you sell? WhatsApp +254702025699

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If you login as IAM, you don't have permission to access Billing and Cost Management Page.

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Hello I’m looking to buy aws 5k and 10k credit do you sell? WhatsApp +254702025699

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