Returning a purchased Savings Plan
When you purchase a Savings Plan, you make a commitment for one or three years. However, in the case that you purchase a Savings Plan and quickly identify a purchase error that you want to rectify, you'll have a limited time period to do so. Any Savings Plan with an hourly commitment of $100 or less that has been purchased in the last seven days and in the same calendar month can be returned. Once the calendar month ends (UTC time), these purchased Savings Plans can no longer be returned.
When you return a Savings Plan, you'll receive a 100% refund for any upfront charges made towards your plan and these refunds will be reflected in your bill within 24 hours of the return. Any usage that was covered by the plan will be charged at On-Demand rates or get covered by a different Savings Plan, if applicable.
You can return a Savings Plan using the console or by calling the
ReturnSavingsPlan
action through the AWS SDK/CLI.
To return an active Savings Plan
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Open the AWS Billing and Cost Management console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/costmanagement/home
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In the navigation pane, under Savings Plans, choose Inventory.
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Choose a Savings Plan to open the Savings Plan details page.
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Choose Return Savings Plan.
Note
The Return Savings Plan button is only visible in the details page when a Savings Plan is eligible for return.
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In the Return Savings Plan dialog box, choose Confirm return.
Note
This action can’t be reverted.
You can view returned Savings Plans in the Savings Plans inventory
page in the console or by calling the DescribeSavingsPlans
action in the
AWS SDK/CLI. Returned Savings Plans appear with the status of Returned.
Savings Plan return restrictions
If you submit a request to return a Savings Plan and it is ineligible, you'll receive an error related to one of the following reasons:
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The limit for your consolidated billing family has been met. If you're using a single AWS account, the limit for that account has been met.
For more information about quotas, see Quotas and restrictions.
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The Savings Plan is not in an "active" state. Only Savings Plans that have been activated can be returned. To return a “payment-pending” Savings Plan, wait for it to activate.
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The hourly commitment is greater than $100.
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The request has been made by a user with insufficient permissions.
Note
Only root users or IAM users with the
savingsplans:returnSavingsPlan
permission can return a Savings Plan in their account. The AWS managed policyAWSSavingsPlansFullAccess
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The Savings Plan was purchased in a different month or in the same month but more than seven days ago.
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The Savings Plan is an All Upfront or Partial Upfront Savings Plan and you are registered under AWS Brazil or AWS Turkey.
For more information about seller of record (SOR), see Finding the seller of record.
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The management account is not the same as the management account used when purchasing the Savings Plan.