I'm being billed for EC2 usage and I can't figure out why

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The last two months I've gotten small, unexpected bills for EC2 usage. Both times it was for it was for SSD provisioned storage in the us-east-2 region. Both times I went and looked at the EC2 console for us-east-2 and didn't find anything -- no volumes, no instances, no nothing.

After the bill for September came in and I still didn't see anything, I went into the global view and clicked around and found two instances in Northern California that were stopped but not terminated. I've terminated those instances, and maybe that's what I was being billed for, but...well, I'm super confused?

First off the region is wrong if that's the case, and it caused me to get billed this month because I was looking in the wrong place. Second, I did in fact start some instances two months ago as part of an experiment I was running, but they were in Ohio, not No. Cal, and (I thought?) I terminated the instances when I was done. I obviously could be wrong about that too, but that's what I remember. Can someone at AWS help me? I'd like to stop racking up charges, obviously.

asked 7 months ago222 views
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Hello.

I can't tell without seeing the actual bill, but are there any snapshots left in the us-east-2 region?
Also, in the CloudTrail event history for us-east-2 and us-west-1, Try searching for "RunInstances".
You may find that you were running in the wrong region.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awscloudtrail/latest/userguide/view-cloudtrail-events.html
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You can also search for active resources using the steps described in "Confirm you have terminated all active resources" in the document below.
Please follow these steps to search for any remaining EC2, EBS, snapshots, etc.
https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/check-for-active-resources

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answered 7 months ago
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I agree with Riku's answer. I also suggest you review the Knowledge Center article Why am I being charged for Amazon EC2 when all my instances were terminated? for additional common causes that can incur EC2 charges.

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answered 7 months ago

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