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Thanks for your response. I just got a confirmation from Amazon that after removing the alarms, I do not have any active service that is currently incurring charges.
A few questions that hopefully will further your investigation:
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How many alarm metrics did you have? The free tier comes with 10 (standard resolution) alarms per month. 100 active alarm metrics would burn through the free tier in about 3 days. If there were a lot of alarms set up, it could explain the charge. Especially if there are some alarms continuing to be created or removed dynamically.
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Are you sure you removed the alarms / metrics themselves?
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Did you remove the actions they may have been associated with as opposed to disabling the alarm metrics themselves.
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The bill line seems to associate the charge with Ohio - are you sure the alarms were removed from that region?
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There is a check box to toggle “hide auto scaling alarms”, is it possible that you disabled most of the alarms but missed some that were not included in a filter like that one?
Sorry if these seem like silly questions. Just trying to cover anything that might be helpful.
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Hi,
Thanks for your comment. I had some alarm metric to monitor cost for services. But now I have removed all of them. Under "All Alarms" in Ohio region, I now see "No alarms" message. Here is screenshot of my AWS Cloudwatch : https://ibb.co/0ZxYnJM
Please let me know if I am missing something.
Regards, Dbeing