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# First Month Billing

* Make sure to set up automatic payments here: <https://app.pump.co/settings/billing>
* Pump is a licensed cloud reseller and an official AWS partner. Going forward, you will now pay Pump instead of your cloud provider for your monthly usage.

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* **YOU WILL RECEIVE TWO BILLS THE FIRST MONTH ONLY**

  * A prorated bill from AWS at the end of your first month
  * A prorated bill from Pump for the month’s usage since joining Pump on the 3rd of the following month
  * After these first two invoices, all invoices for cloud use will be paid through Pump

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* You can find Pump’s Payment information here: <https://help.pump.co/maximizing-pump/using-pump/payments#ach>

Historical Data

* Your historical cloud spend (e.g. AWS cost explorer) data before joining Pump as a CSV on our site here: <https://app.pump.co/settings/integrations>
* To view historical cloud spending data since joining Pump, you can see it on your dashboard here: <https://app.pump.co/dashboard>
  * Please note that it takes *48 hours* until the data is populated on our site. If you still do not see historical cloud spend data 48 hours after joining Pump, please reach out to support at <support@pump.co>.


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