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Hello Bittu,
Check Emails: Look for AWS notifications about the hold for details and instructions.
Log In: Access the AWS Management Console.
Review Billing: Go to the Billing Dashboard to identify billing issues.
Update Payment: Ensure your payment method is current in Billing and Cost Management.
Settle Payments: Pay any outstanding bills in Payment History.
Contact Support: If unresolved, contact AWS Support through the Support Center.
Hello Bittu,
Check your email for info from AWS on why your account is on hold.
- It likely involves overdue payment or needing more information.
- Resolve the issue raised in the email or contact AWS support for further assistance.
Search for "AWS account on hold" on the AWS website: AWS website
Hello,
please try this solution it will be helpful for you.
To resolve your AWS account being on hold.
first check your email for notifications from AWS, which typically provide the reason and steps to resolve the issue. Next, log in to the AWS Management Console and check for any notifications or messages regarding the account hold. If the hold is due to billing issues, update your payment method and pay any outstanding invoices in the Billing and Cost Management Dashboard. If the hold is due to compliance or security issues, follow the instructions provided by AWS to address any policy violations or submit required information. If you cannot resolve the issue, contact AWS Support through the AWS Support Center by creating a support case under "Account and Billing Support." After taking these steps, monitor your email and AWS notifications for updates on the resolution. To prevent future holds, keep your payment methods up to date, regularly monitor billing and usage, and comply with AWS policies.
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