Can someone reach out Esri to tell them how to cancel an individual subscription???? it has been years since my account expired. I am not able to cancel neither able to delete items those consume credits.
I am now under diet of credits. I contact local distributer, ESRI not able to cancel. What on earth not able to cancel a subscription. if things going like then after years, I have to pay Esri thousands of dollars for basically nothing, because the counter is working, and I am not able to make any contents.
Please see the following article and section about Linking and Deleting your Account
As stated here
"To erase your Esri Account, contact our customer service department. Full delete capability is coming soon. If you erase your account, your personal information will be removed, leaving only the username."
I am not sure if this is something you have done which is to contact the customer service department?
Thank you @DanielFox1 for your reply.
I don't want to delete my account, I just want to cancel the subscription, or at least stop counting credits.
Could you please tell me if I used that account to purchase ArcGIS for Personal Use the 100 credits with the new purchase will be consumed before even using it, because I am on debt, or the debt will be discarded, and I can consume the 100 credits for future contents.
I really appreciate if you clarify it.
If you want to continue using this subscription then you will need to repay the deficit of credits you owe along with the cost of the personal use subscription. I would recommend discussing this further with your distributor for further clarity on costs.
So for example if you have -100 in debt you will need to pay the deficit, this will ensure that your account will start to work again, to use any features that consume credits or storage you will need to purchase additional credits.
Please see the following documentation on credits
Hi @DanielFox1
Could you please answer this question, if I am not able to repay the deficit of the credit, for any reason, let us say I don't have enough amount in my bank account, how can I stop the credit to stop???
Those credits I did not consume them, it is just keeping counting, without being able to do anything with it. My Subscription expired almost two years ago.
it is a very easy question, it is consumer's right, every company who provides service should have this feature to simply stop it.
Honestly? I would get another credit card or whatever you have/had on the account. Everything about ESRI's products is clunky and frankly, this is against consumer regulations. That counter should not keep going if you're not using the software. That's ridiculous. This link might help - but honestly, if there isn't straight-up info on the account (I can't find it either, but I don't buy credits, so that's ok) then they're acting dodgy. It's not difficult to find this info with anyone else, like Adobe. The software patches and the total lack of information are unbelievable. It's like ESRI went out of their way, everywhere, to make their products difficult to use, to update, to patch, to everything. Good luck! But my advice? Cut them off. You won't have access to your work but probably easier to dump them altogether.
https://www.vestra.com/news//how-to-determine-arcgis-online-credits-cost-for-storage#:~:text=Calcula....
I understand your question, I would recommend speaking with the local distributor you purchased the subscription from to chat through your options.
@nabaz-gharib This is an individual account issue and the requires working with your appropriate Esri contact, per @DanielFox1. Regarding the deficit and ongoing credit consumption, we recommend reviewing our documentation that outlines the ArcGIS for Personal Use License and Understanding Credits, which includes information on credit usage for storage that may be applicable in your circumstance. To discuss this further you can call 1-800-447-9778 or by contacting your local Esri office (United States), or if you are outside the United States, contact your local Esri office.
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