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I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the Google Bigquery service.
This notification constitutes a firm, clear and unequivocal intention to cancel the contract, effective at the earliest possible date or in accordance with the applicable contractual period.
Please take all necessary measures to:
– cease all billing from the effective date of cancellation;
– confirm in writing the proper processing of this request;
– and, if applicable, send me the final statement or balance confirmation.
This cancellation is addressed to you by certified e-mail. The sending, timestamping and content integrity are established, making it a probative document meeting electronic proof requirements. You therefore have all the necessary elements to proceed with regular processing of this cancellation, in accordance with applicable principles regarding written notification and contractual freedom.
In accordance with personal data protection rules, I also request:
– deletion of all my data not necessary for your legal or accounting obligations;
– closure of any associated personal account;
– and confirmation of actual data deletion according to applicable privacy rights.
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Cancellation Google Bigquery: Easy Method
What is Google BigQuery
Overview
Google BigQuery is a fully managed, serverless data warehouse service that lets organizations run SQL-like queries on very large datasets quickly.
It integrates with other Google Cloud products and supports analytics, reporting, and machine learning workflows using BigQuery ML.
Primary uses
Common uses include large-scale analytics, interactive querying, and building data pipelines for reporting and ML model training.
BigQuery is designed for scalability and high query performance on petabyte-scale data sets.
How to cancel Google BigQuery
Canceling service in Google Cloud Console
- To stop new BigQuery charges, delete the relevant Google Cloud project that contains BigQuery resources.
- Alternatively, close the entire Billing account in the Google Cloud Console to halt further charges across projects.
- Note: charges already incurred up to the time of deletion/closure remain billable.
Canceling related subscriptions (mobile app marketplaces)
- iOS: If you have any BigQuery-related iOS subscriptions, cancel them via your Apple ID account settings; uninstalling the app does not cancel subscriptions.
- Google Play: Subscriptions bought through Google Play must be managed and canceled in the Google Play Store; cancellation usually takes effect at the end of the current billing period unless local law permits immediate prorated refunds.
What happens when you cancel
Access and services
After deleting a project or closing billing, new charges stop but existing billed usage remains due.
APIs and services become disabled for the deleted project; data access is lost unless you exported or backed up data beforehand.
Data retention and recovery
Deleting projects typically removes resources and data; exports or backups should be taken before cancellation if data is needed later.
If you close billing but keep the project, some resources may be suspended; check your console for specific resource states.
Will I get a refund?
Google Cloud / BigQuery refund rules
Unused account credit may be refundable. A Billing Administrator can request refunds via the Cloud Billing console.
Promotional credits are generally not refundable. Refunds are typically returned to the original payment method.
Marketplace and app-store refunds
For Google Play subscriptions, the general policy is no refund for the current billing period when you cancel; the subscription continues until the period end.
Local laws may permit immediate or prorated refunds in some countries; developers can also offer more flexible refund policies directly.
Google BigQuery plans and pricing
Pricing summary
Official BigQuery pricing (on-demand queries, storage, flat-rate capacity) is published in USD by Google Cloud.
India customers are billed in INR via currency conversion, but exact INR rates are not publicly listed in a standardized INR price table.
How to get exact INR pricing
To obtain precise INR figures, export your Google Cloud Billing SKU table, contact Google Cloud sales, or use pricing tools in your Cloud account.
Below is a contact-for-pricing style table since specific INR rates are not published in the verified data.
| Plan | Period | Price / Note |
|---|---|---|
| On-demand query (pay-as-you-go) | Per TB | Official pricing listed in USD. Contact Google Cloud sales or check your billing export for INR conversion. |
| Storage | Per GB / month | Official pricing listed in USD. Contact Google Cloud sales or check your billing export for INR conversion. |
| Flat-rate / Reserved capacity | Subscription | Pricing varies by capacity and commitment. Contact Google Cloud sales for exact INR pricing. |
Your consumer rights in India
Cooling-off and refunds
There is no universal statutory "14-day cooling-off" right explicitly applying to Google Cloud or BigQuery in India based on the verified information.
Refunds are considered case-by-case; unused credits may be refundable through the console, promotional credits typically are not refundable.
Dispute and unauthorized charge resolution
If you believe charges are unauthorized or incorrect, raise a dispute with Google Cloud support and your bank or payment provider as appropriate.
Keep records (invoices, timestamps, support case IDs) to support any dispute or refund request.
Customer experiences
Positive feedback
- Users praise fast query performance and ability to analyze massive datasets efficiently.
- Seamless integration with Google Cloud tools and support for BigQuery ML are commonly cited advantages.
Negative feedback
- Customers report unpredictability in cost and difficulty diagnosing complex SQL failures or opaque error messages.
- Some users experienced unexpected or ongoing charges (for example, Reservation APIs or other components) and slow billing dispute resolution.
Documentation checklist
Before you cancel
- Record Project ID(s), Billing Account ID, and linked invoice numbers.
- Export all necessary datasets, exports, and snapshots to Cloud Storage or local backups.
When requesting refunds or disputes
- Gather usage logs, timestamps, and the billing export (CSV or BigQuery billing dataset).
- Note support case IDs and correspondence; have payment method and transaction IDs available.
Common mistakes
Assuming deletion cancels all charges
Example: deleting resources but not closing a billing account can leave other projects to accrue charges.
Always check which projects are linked to a billing account before assuming charges stop.
Overlooking ancillary APIs and reservations
Example: disabling a primary API but leaving reservation or other ancillary services enabled can still incur costs.
Review all enabled services (e.g., Reservations API) and committed resources before and after cancellation.
Comparative recap
At-a-glance comparison
| Feature | Google BigQuery | Typical cloud data warehouse |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | High query performance on large datasets; praised in user reviews. | Varies by vendor; many offer competitive performance at comparable scale. |
| Integration | Strong integration with Google Cloud ecosystem and analytics tools. | Integration depends on the provider and ecosystem; may require extra connectors. |
| Pricing transparency | Official pricing published in USD; INR conversions not published centrally and can feel opaque. | Transparency varies; some providers publish local-currency pricing more clearly. |
| Billing & refunds | Refunds for unused credits possible; promotional credits generally non-refundable; disputes handled case-by-case. | Policies vary widely; some providers offer clearer refund terms or flexible subscription rules. |
| Cancellation ease | Stop charges by deleting project or closing billing; remember billed usage remains payable. | Procedures differ; some providers have dedicated account closure flows or managed migrations. |
After cancelling
Immediate actions
Confirm billing account closure or project deletion in the Cloud Console and download final invoices.
Export any remaining logs or billing exports for your records and compliance needs.
Follow-up steps
If you need a refund or dispute a charge, submit a support request with billing evidence and keep copies of all correspondence.
Retain backups of critical data outside Google Cloud if you anticipate future audits or reactivation.
Address
Corporate address (India)
Google Cloud India Private Limited
5TH FLOOR, DLF CENTRE, BLOCK 124, NARINDRA PLACE, SANSAD MARG, NEW DELHI, Delhi 110001, India
Contact notes
For billing and account-specific actions, use the Google Cloud Console billing controls or contact Google Cloud sales/support through your Cloud account.
Keep billing account and project identifiers ready when you contact support.