There is no details section.
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I have deleted all the resources as they are free tier ones that are expiring soon, however, when I check my resources from "resource groups & tag editor" (https://eu-west-1.console.aws.amazon.com/resource-groups/home?region=eu-west-1) I could find there 148 resources even though I had only 2 so, I'm not sure why I have all these really, I just want to make sure that I won't get billed because of these unused resources.
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The same here as @abdelrahman mentioned. I didn't use any services as I created an account at a workshop. But when I do a resource search in the Tag Editor I get 148 resources, which are all EC2 like DHCPOptions, InternetGateway, etc. What are they? Do I need to delete them? So confusing.
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There is no details section. Would it be too difficult to add an item below "Bills" for "Active Resources"? It could simply open up a page listing all resources being used (or a tree of resources actively used).
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same issue as abdelrahman - have you adressed this ? how do i make sure you dont bill me i have closed my free service but got 148 resources... purposely done complicated
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With all due respect, this article is not clear nor intuitive. I've had to do my own research to solve this problem and I've summarized what you need to do.
How to terminate your resources:
1 - acess AWS Dashboard
2 - in the search bar type in "tag editor"
3 - in "Find resources to tag" > "Regions" leave **"All regions" ** selected
4 - in "Resource types" select "AWS::EC2::Instance"
5 - Click "Search resources"
6 - All your active resources will be listed. Right click the name of the resource > "open in a new tab"
6 - in the new tab you've opened, go to "Instances" > "Instances".
7 - Go to the Instance name and right-click it and then click "terminate"
Now, in order to terminate your account:
1 - on AWS Dashboard, click on your user name on the top-right corner of the screen
2 - select "Account"
3 - roll all the way down and click "Terminate your account"
See? It's not so hard :)
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Wow, same thing happened to me. I have crated only one VPC (Virtual Private Network) Service under one of the Europe Regions. But Amazon seems to distribute that VPC under all other regions as well, at least most of them. Why? I don't even want to get into that. Maybe it's how it all works. But definitely is too complicated to delete the same service for every region. Especially when you only created it under one region. Nice way to earn money :) Anyway... you do have to delete each of these service you find as active when you search in the Tag Editor, otherwise your card will be charged, regardless if you close your account. Don't risk it. I had to go region by region to delete services.
I only created my service ONCE, but had to delete it 18 times (because there were 18 regions where my service was active). Why did Amazon create my service under Singapore, Mumbai or Tokyo regions? I never asked for that. Who knows. Gladly terminating my account here. (didn't even need it xD).
Cheers!
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