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Azure blocked visual studio transfer

technologyresearcher 0 Reputation points
2026-03-14T16:44:19.7466667+00:00

So recently I bought a visual studio professional license and I wanted to activate the azure credits. ( main reason of purchase)

Now when going to azure portal i got blocked-> probably because i tried out the free credits and never removed my tenant, while I know it is unrecoverably (don't care about what the contents was)

Is there any way to benefit from the monthly credits on my product key or is there any way I can create a new ms account and transfer it?

Developer technologies | Visual Studio | Other
Developer technologies | Visual Studio | Other

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  1. Baani Silva 5 Reputation points
    2026-03-23T09:18:39.2933333+00:00

    If your Azure access is blocked at the tenant level, the credits tied to that account usually can’t be reused there.

    Your best option is to contact Microsoft support first, sometimes they can reset or clear the issue if it’s just a billing/tenant lock. Otherwise, Visual Studio benefits are typically linked to the Microsoft account you activated them with, so transferring credits to a new account isn’t straightforward or officially supported.

    If support can’t resolve it, creating a new account and activating the subscription there might be the only clean workaround.


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