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EA credit expires when the EA enrollment ends for all programs except the EU program.
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**Expired** - The EA enrollment expires when it reaches the enterprise agreement end date and is opted out of the extended term. Sign a new enrollment contract as soon as possible. Although your service isn't disabled immediately, there's a risk of it getting disabled. Additionally, you won't be able to see any billing and usage data generated after the enrollment end date.
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**Expired** - The EA enrollment expires when it reaches the enterprise agreement end date and is opted out of the extended term. Sign a new enrollment contract as soon as possible. Although your service isn't disabled immediately, there's a risk of it getting disabled. Additionally, if there are no active subscriptions, billing and usage data generated after the enrollment end date will not be visible. However, if any subscriptions remain active under the expired enrollment, billing and usage data will continue to be generated.
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As of August 1, 2019, new opt-out forms aren't accepted for Azure commercial customers. Instead, all enrollments go into indefinite extended term. If you want to stop using Azure services, close your subscription in the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com). Or, your partner can submit a termination request. There's no change for customers with government agreement types.
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