Description
Two good reasons to buy an Azure account: you already live inside the Microsoft stack, or you need Azure OpenAI and have discovered the front door is guarded. This account handles both — verified, screened, subscription active, AI reachable rather than pending.
And one reason to buy it here: Azure accounts fail in a specific, predictable way, and we screen for it.
How Azure accounts actually die
Azure’s own onboarding is opaque enough — subscriptions that activate while the services you wanted do not, cards declined without explanation, AI access sitting behind a request that may be refused without a usable reason.
But the failure that catches people on a bought Azure account is different: the subscription lapses. Billing fails quietly, the subscription is disabled, and every resource you built goes with it. On an account you did not open, the warning goes to an address you cannot read.
So we check the billing method is live before listing, and we tell you at delivery exactly where to look. The full list of what kills accounts is here.

What is included
- Login credentials — dedicated email and strong password.
- Full portal and billing access, spend visible from the first hour.
- Azure OpenAI reachable — no separate approval crawl for AI Foundry and the OpenAI model family.
- Raised compute limits across regions.
- Health screened — standing, flags, live billing method.
- Sold once. One account, one buyer.
- Free lifetime replacement, no expiry.
Tiers and pricing

Free Tier — $35
Verified account on the free tier — prototyping, and confirming Azure fits before you commit.
$200 Credit — $59
A modest working balance for a short project.
Pay-As-You-Go — $99
Active PAYG subscription, billing live, limits raised. The tier for production work.
$5,000 Credit — $599
Sustained AI or compute workloads. Azure OpenAI at volume moves the bill quickly.
$25,000 Credit — $1,999
Enterprise runway. Ask us for the expiry terms first — a lapsed balance is not a discount.
When Azure is the wrong answer
If you are running a web app, an API and a database, Azure will do it competently and expensively. Hetzner or DigitalOcean will do the same for a fraction of the cost — and a smaller bill is also a smaller suspension risk, because failed billing is the most common way accounts die.
Delivery and guarantees
Automated: median around ten minutes from cleared payment to a working portal. If it is suspended or fails, message support and we replace it free.
The first fifteen minutes decide whether it survives
Most sellers hand over credentials and go quiet. We are going to tell you what to do next, even though none of it earns us anything.
- Change the password immediately. The one you were sent has sat in an email inbox. Treat it as compromised.
- Enable MFA on the root user before you deploy anything. Ninety seconds, and it is the highest-value action available to you.
- Create a working user. Living as root every day ends badly for everyone who does it.
- Check the billing settings. Failed billing is the most common cause of suspension, and on a bought account the warning email may go somewhere you cannot read.
- Set a billing alarm — a real one that emails you.
The full sequence is in this checklist. It takes a quarter of an hour and it is the difference between owning this account next year and buying another one next month.
Frequently asked questions
Is Azure OpenAI genuinely enabled?
Reachable rather than pending. Specific model or region requirements? Confirm with us before ordering rather than assuming.
Does Azure credit expire?
Yes. Ask us for the exact date before you pay — we will put it in writing.
Has this account been sold before?
No. Once, to you.
What if the subscription lapses?
That is a replacement case and it is free. But check the billing settings on day one and it should not happen.
Sizing it without over-buying
The urge at checkout is always to take one tier higher “to be safe”. Resist it. Start where your workload genuinely sits, watch the spend for a fortnight, and scale from evidence rather than anxiety. Outgrowing a tier is an easy problem; prepaying for capacity you never touch is not.
The one exception is Azure OpenAI at real volume, where the bill moves faster than most people expect and reaching for a credit tier early is defensible. Everywhere else, start small.
Why buy rather than sign up?
Azure costs nothing to join, so be clear what you are buying: the days that verification, quota approval and AI access requests would otherwise consume, plus certainty about an outcome the signup does not guarantee — and, here, an account whose billing method has actually been checked before it reached you.
For a hobby project that trade is probably not worth it. For a team that needs OpenAI access this month, it usually is. We would rather you decided on the facts.
The account that outlives the project
The best outcome for you is that you never contact us again — that the account you bought today is still quietly working in eighteen months, and you have forgotten where it came from.
That is genuinely what we are optimising for, and it is why this page spends more time on billing settings and MFA than on features. A seller whose customers keep coming back for replacements has a churn business, not a reputation.
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Disclaimer: AWSCreditAcc.com is an independent reseller and is not affiliated with, authorised by, or endorsed by Microsoft Corporation. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. A cleared account saves you the verification queue; it does not exempt you from the rules. You remain responsible for operating within the platform’s terms of service and for whatever you deploy.






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