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If you’re new to AWS and wondering how the Free Tier works, here’s a simple guide to help you understand and get started easily. When you create a new AWS account, you have two options: a Free account plan or a paid plan. As a new user, you automatically receive $100 in credits after setting up your account, no matter which plan you choose. You can also earn additional credits—up to $100—by completing certain activities.
The Free Tier allows you to try out AWS services without charges for the first six months or until your credits run out, whichever happens first. After this free period ends, your account is automatically closed, but AWS keeps your content stored for up to 90 days before deleting it permanently.
If you’ve had trouble because your account’s PAN (Personal Account Number) was linked to a previous registration attempt, this situation might be a bit complicated. Usually, such issues need help directly from AWS Support. The official guides don’t specify how incomplete registrations or using the same identification details for new sign-ups can affect your Free Tier eligibility.
To fix this problem, it’s best to reach out to AWS Support through your AWS Management Console or the AWS Support Center. They can verify your account status and help determine if your Free Tier benefits can be restored based on your specific situation. Getting in touch with support is the most effective way to resolve account-specific issues like this.



