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Please follow these steps to resolve the issue. Additionally, if you could provide a screenshot of your Billing Dashboard, it would greatly assist us in understanding your situation and guiding you more effectively:
- Log in to your AWS Management Console and go to the Billing & Cost Management Dashboard (This will give you an overview of your charges).
- Look for any services that are incurring costs.
- In the Billing Dashboard, you can access detailed billing reports that break down your costs by service.
- Review these reports to identify which services are generating charges.
- Verify that you have deleted all resources, not just EC2 instances. This includes services like RDS (databases), S3 (storage), and any other AWS services you might have used.
- Sometimes, data transfer charges can occur even if you have deleted your resources.
- Check for any data transfer costs in your billing report.
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