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this is aribsus here and today were going to do something fun were going to be closing our aws account and so for a lot of people if youre using aws youre probably using compute services like maybe ec2 it could be doing like some s3 storage uh maybe you have some kind of um uh database like an rds or something okay so in either case um it may be that you want to close your account also maybe youve had the 12 month free tier and you dont want to be billed um after the 12 months is up and they maybe got a notification from amazon letting you know that whatever free instance you have is now going to be billed at the full rate okay guys so its actually really not that simple to close your account but there are ramifications to doing that and amazon makes that very clear if you do that lets pretend here if i were to click on my account here you right click or so you click here and you go to my account um heres what would open up here you go down here all the way to the very bottom