Why the **** is the free tier cancellation made to be so PITA?

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Firstly, sorry for the not-so-constructive language: Been wrestling with this for the past 2 hours, my frustration levels are trough the roof and I'm currently inches away from turning my apartment to flat out rage room.

Soo - I got an email that my free tier is expiring - cool I'll just head there and cancel my services before anything get billed... But apparently someone decided that rather then giving you a simple listing where you could just terminate all your services they make you wonder aimlessly around the places trying to find all your services - hoping you miss some just so they can slap you with a bill "HAHAA *****! you missed this one! enter nelson haha"

In the "Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL charges by service" it shows following:

Data Transfer
USD 0.00

EU (Frankfurt)
USD 0.00

AWS Data Transfer EUC1-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
USD 0.00
$0.02 per GB - EU (Germany) data transfer to EU (Ireland)
0 GB	USD 0.00

Bandwidth
USD 0.00
$0.000 per GB - data transfer out under the monthly global free tier
0 GB	USD 0.00

US East (N. Virginia)
USD 0.00

AWS Data Transfer USE1-EU-AWS-Out-Bytes
USD 0.00
$0.02 per GB - US East (Northern Virginia) data transfer to EU (Ireland)
0 GB	USD 0.00

Simple Storage Service
USD 0.00

EU (Frankfurt)
USD 0.00

US East (N. Virginia)
USD 0.00

Amazon Simple Storage Service Requests-Tier1
USD 0.00
$0.00 per request - PUT, COPY, POST, or LIST requests under the monthly global free tier

I went to eu-central-1 and terminated my S3 bucket, on Virginia there were none.

But, then when I follow this guide: https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/check-for-active-resources - in the end there is section "Confirm you have terminated all active resources"

I got to tag editor, select all regions and all types and it returns me a list of fracking 150 resources all across the globe ?! I mean what the actual duck?

The resources are:

dopt-0ec2e6c1e6477db59	(not tagged)	EC2	DHCPOptions	ap-northeast-1	
-
igw-0564ac3ae9fde2808	(not tagged)	EC2	InternetGateway	ap-northeast-1	
-
acl-0a22fde32c1d16f75	(not tagged)	EC2	NetworkAcl	ap-northeast-1	
-
rtb-0ee3b523c4fdc350c	(not tagged)	EC2	RouteTable	ap-northeast-1	
-
sg-078860bfa7e011e32	(not tagged)	EC2	SecurityGroup	ap-northeast-1	
-
subnet-06facb9e33b817984	(not tagged)	EC2	Subnet	ap-northeast-1	
-
subnet-0c7e1dffaa351abe1	(not tagged)	EC2	Subnet	ap-northeast-1	
-
subnet-0e103bab1d6ba825f	(not tagged)	EC2	Subnet	ap-northeast-1	
-
vpc-0ba87727076e2388c	(not tagged)	EC2	VPC	ap-northeast-1

Which then repeat for every single instance ?!

I realy fricking hate this thing, and all the bad things I currently wish to happen for the human filth making this so damn difficult are sure to brake some community guidelines so ill just skip ranting them here...

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You do realize that there's a lot of "free" and "default" resources deployed in various regions when you create an account, yeah?

If you really want to go this route, take a look at AWS nuke.

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That's the thing - currently I have 4 different "guides" from AWS on how to check you don't have active resources that could cause billing - and all of them give different results so I truly are confused which could cause billing to occur and which not. Especially when there is a disclaimer that even fully removing your account won't stop the billing from occurring if there is something you've missed - which is just plain stupid imo

But, huuge thanks for the AWS nuke - that seems like something that would resolve all my issues 👍 Only if AWS would've build in a simple button "Nuke all your resources" so you wouldn't need to rely 3rd party options...

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