Hi all.
This is very frustrating, and is a direct result of microsofts broken implimented "unification" of windows live and Azure.
Simply put. I'm interested in the trial period of Azure. I go to make use of the trail period, enter my card details, and each time i complete it, it declines my card stating it doesn't support that payment method.
It does this across all my credit cards and bank cards.
From my research, this is a result of Windows Live being associated with a "Business" account by default. Apparently people found a workaround by making a new windows live ID - frankly, i don't find this good enough. I want to use my existing Windows Live as i remember it's details off by heart.
So, where to from here, Microsoft?
This is hardly going to encourage people to part with the £120 at the end of their trail, is it?
This is very frustrating, and is a direct result of microsofts broken implimented "unification" of windows live and Azure.
Simply put. I'm interested in the trial period of Azure. I go to make use of the trail period, enter my card details, and each time i complete it, it declines my card stating it doesn't support that payment method.
It does this across all my credit cards and bank cards.
From my research, this is a result of Windows Live being associated with a "Business" account by default. Apparently people found a workaround by making a new windows live ID - frankly, i don't find this good enough. I want to use my existing Windows Live as i remember it's details off by heart.
So, where to from here, Microsoft?
This is hardly going to encourage people to part with the £120 at the end of their trail, is it?