Do credits roll over

I’m about 7 days off my renewal and have run out of credits. If I add 500 more credits now, will the unused credits be rolled over?

I did read something on here from August saying that they didn’t so I just wanted to check in case that had changed. Thanks.

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Doesnt look like it does, i had about 200 unused, and it just reset back to 0 after renewal.

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Thanks for your response. That’s not good. They need to sort that.

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Hi @ianjh

No, your unused credits don’t roll over to the next month, but for now, you can use unlimited slow requests.

Ok no worries, thanks for your response @deanrie Are there any plans to allow credits to roll over?

No info on that yet, but if we get any, we’ll let you know.

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Jeeez, this is painful working on the slow credits :weary:

last time I checked it wasn’t all that slow tbh…
how fast do you need it to be?

A bit faster than 30 seconds to 1 minute for a response would be great. And less Global Rate Limit Hits.

It’s crazy that I can purchase an extra 500+ credits a day or two before my monthly billing day, only use some of those extra credits, and there’s no rollover when I get billed for the next month. They really should just switch to a 100% credit-based system. Buy X credits, you have X credits. No expiration. I’m not going to drop $20 the day or week before my billing date if the leftover requests just get deleted. They’re missing out on my money.

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Agreed , they should at least rollover a percentage left of credits.

What happens if you cancel your current subscription and subscribe again?

Yeah, this is ridiculous. Other IDE’s rollover your unused credits and pool them and still charge you the monthly fee. The fact that they roll them over and pool them for you pretty much makes you feel as if your not getting robbed.

Cursor should still just charge the monthly fee, pool the unused credits. If someone cancels the sub, then they loose the pool of unused credits. Super Simple.

The fact that they don’t have this feature is mind boggling. Who in thier right mind takes money from a client and not provide the service they pay for? Peoiple who pay $20 two days before a sub renews basically get robbed. How is this even allowed?

I had to take a break to work on another project using the other IDE thinking logically that my unused credits here in cursor would just rollover…. like any normal human being would thingk to set this up as… but nope, 90% of a monthly payment has been effectively been robbed from me.

I can definitely understand loosing any rollover credits if I decide to cancel my subscription, but getting robbed outright is unacceptable.