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Billing Cycle

Jaclynn
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According to your website, billing cycle for membership is 30 days. ($14.99) Please do not bill me at 28 or 29 days. Yes, I am that poor. (Because I spent money on crowns.)
"Wood Elves aren't made of wood. Sea Elves aren't made of water. M'aiq still wonders about High Elves."

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@Jaclynn
  • ZOS_Bill
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    @Jaclynn

    You can always temporarily cancel the ongoing ESO Plus membership if you cannot cover the cost at a certain time and restart it later. Instructions on doing so can be found here.
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  • Jaclynn
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    I don't need to cancel, and I can always afford it if properly billed at 30 days. Last bill was June 2nd. I don't know why that can't be done every month. Yes, some months have 31 days, but you'd think it would just be better to have standard billing. So we get a free day once in awhile, not a big deal considering what most of us spend for crowns. :)
    "Wood Elves aren't made of wood. Sea Elves aren't made of water. M'aiq still wonders about High Elves."

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    @Jaclynn
  • Taleof2Cities
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    Regardless of the bill timing, you still get your 30 days in-game, @Jaclynn.

    If you can't afford it, lose ESO+ or don't buy crowns next time ... pretty simple.

    Telling a company how they should run their billing cycle is tacky.
  • idk
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    MMORPG subscriptions tend to be based on a specific number of days. There is a good reason for this. February is usually only 28 days, never more than 29. If we paid merely by the month then we are paying more for February than any other month. As such the 30-day design makes more sense.
  • Jaclynn
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    Regardless of the bill timing, you still get your 30 days in-game, @Jaclynn.

    If you can't afford it, lose ESO+ or don't buy crowns next time ... pretty simple.

    Telling a company how they should run their billing cycle is tacky.

    LOL If this is the tackiest post on the forum, we're all good.
    "Wood Elves aren't made of wood. Sea Elves aren't made of water. M'aiq still wonders about High Elves."

    PC/NA
    @Jaclynn
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