Updated on 2022-09-29 GMT+08:00
What Is a Due Date?
It is the final date before which HUAWEI CLOUD requires you to pay off the bill.
A repayment period is the time from the bill date to the due date.
- For customers who apply for postpayment online, the repayment period is 0. The bill date is the due date, and payment is deducted immediately after the bill is generated on the third day of each month.
- For customers who apply for postpayment offline, the repayment period is as stipulated by the contract (generally one month). It is OK as long as customers repay within the repayment period. If the customer has a card added and has not repaid within the repayment period, HUAWEI CLOUD will deduct the fee from the credit card on the due date.
Parent topic: Postpayment Instructions
Postpayment Instructions FAQs
- Are There Any Limits to How I Use Post Paid HUAWEI CLOUD Services?
- How Do I Apply for Postpayment?
- What Happens to My Top-Up Account If I Switch from Prepayment to Postpayment?
- Do Postpaid Customers Use Prepayment Or Postpayment When Purchasing a Yearly/Monthly Product?
- What Is a Billing Cycle? How Long Is the Billing Cycle for HUAWEI CLOUD?
- What Is a Repayment Period? How Long Is the Repayment Period for HUAWEI CLOUD?
- What Is Overdue? What Are the Consequences of Being Overdue?
- What Is a Grace Period of Huawei Cloud? How Long Is It?
- What Is a Retention Period of Huawei Cloud? How Long Is It?
- What Is a Due Date?
- How Are My Expenditures Settled?
- What Can I Do If I Have an Outstanding Amount?
- What Will Be the Result If the Payment Succeeds?
- What Will Be the Result If the Payment Fails?
- Why Did the Automatic Payment from My Credit Card Fail After the Bill Was Generated?
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