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Customers are billed after usage has already occurred, meaning payment obligations arise on a defined schedule that follows each completed Subscription Month.
The reader will receive invoices for fees after each Subscription Month ends, with those fees due on or around the first day of the next calendar month.
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"all Fees will be invoiced monthly in arrears with payment invoiced and due on or around the first day of the calendar month following each Subscription Month.Excerpt from Neon's Terms of Service
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Customers are billed after usage has already occurred, meaning payment obligations arise on a defined schedule that follows each completed Subscription Month.
The reader will receive invoices for fees after each Subscription Month ends, with those fees due on or around the first day of the next calendar month.
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