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Billing charges for Microsoft 365 Commercial licensing. When a customer purchases a subscription and changes the amount during the subscription period, a full refund is credited then prorated for what was used. For example, if a customer purchased 2 subscriptions for the month of June at $15 each, the total charge for the month would be $30. If they decide to return one subscription 5 days later, the full $30 would be credited then a prorated charge for what was used would be applied. Credit $30 Charge $15 Charge $0.5 * 5 = $2.50 $15 / 30 = $0.5 p/day Total Charge $17.50 Total Credit $12.50 If a customer purchases 10 Microsoft 365 Business Premium licenses at $22 each per month, for a full year then 6 months later decides they only need 5 licenses for the remainder of the year, what would be the total charge and credit for the year?

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The customer who purchases 10 Microsoft 365 Business Premium licenses at $22 each per month, for a full year, then 6 months later decides they only need 5 licenses for the remainder of the year, would pay a total charge of $1,980 with a credit of $660 for the year.

How are the total charge and credit computed?

The total charge the customer will pay is based on the difference between the total charge for the year and the prorated charge of credit for non-usage.

The charge per month for Microsoft 365 =  $22

The charge per month for 10 Microsoft 365 = $220 ($22 x 10)

The charge for 1 year for one Microsoft 365 = $264 (22 x 12)

The charge for 6 months for 10 Microsoft 365 = $1,320 ($220 x 6)

The charge for 12 months for 10 Microsoft 365 = $2,640 (220 x 12)

The prorated charge for 6 months for 5 Microsoft 365 returned = $660 ($2,640 x 5/10 x 6/12)

The initial total charge for the year = $2,640

The total credit for the year = $660

The total charge for the year = $1,980 ($2,640 - $660)

Thus, the customer will pay $1,980 after receiving a prorated credit for 5 returned licenses worth $660.

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