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How to fixed Azure Account got Disable (Not Free 200$ credit)

Hello i want Know 24/3/21 DD/MM/YY my azure account got warning and Disable. I can't Recovery Supporter Can't help me. I want fixed it. thanks you.
(i got warning first in my life. And got disable)

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I am sorry to hear your account got the "warned" state and was "disabled" later.

Disabled Account State means it can no longer be used to create or manage Azure resources. While in this state, your virtual machines are de-allocated, temporary IP addresses are freed, storage is read-only and other services are disabled.

A subscription can get disabled because of the following reasons:

Your credit may have expired. You may have reached your spending limit.
You have a past due bill. Your credit card limit was exceeded.
Or, it was explicitly disabled or canceled. Depending on the subscription type, a subscription may remain disabled between 1 - 90 days. After which, it's permanently deleted. For more information, see Reactivate a disabled Azure subscription.

If you still have questions regarding the account reactivation and your specific case, please create the support request under the "subscription management" topic:

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Is I use free 12 month

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Are you asking if you can use the 12 months of free services on the disabled account? Answer is no. If your account is disabled, access to the products will be disabled too.
Please contact the subscription management team they should have more information about your specific situation.

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