Microsoft Azure: You’re not eligible for an Azure free account
Got the below message, while trying to setup the Microsoft Azure Trial for 30 days. You’re not eligible for an Azure free account Don’t worry—you can still use Azure by paying as you go, with no upfront commitments. Cancel anytime. I found the below article, and understood and confirmed with Microsoft Support Engineer that the, … Continue reading Microsoft Azure: You’re not eligible for an Azure free account
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