Step-by-Step Fix
1) Confirm the exact symptom
Write down the exact message, when it started, and whether it affects one browser/device or everything.
2) Run the two isolation tests
- Incognito/private window
- Second network (phone hotspot, no VPN)
3) Reset browser/session state
- sign out/in
- hard refresh
- clear site data for the Claude site
- disable extensions temporarily
4) Rule out VPN/proxy and network filtering
Disable VPN/proxy and retry once on a stable network.
5) Verify account/workspace context
Confirm you’re using the correct account/workspace for the feature or billing state.
6) Escalate with a clean report
Include: error text, timestamp, region, browser/app + OS, and what you already tested.
Common Root Causes
- stale session/cookies
- extensions blocking requests
- VPN/proxy or network filtering
- wrong account/workspace
- platform-side incident or rollout
Prevention Tips
- keep one clean browser profile for Claude
- avoid rapid retries after errors
- use hotspot + incognito as the first diagnostic step
Related Issues
Additional FAQ
Q: Why do I see a pending charge that later disappears? A disappearing pending charge is an authorization hold — a temporary reservation placed by your bank to verify funds are available. When a payment fails or is canceled, the hold is released without any actual charge being made. Most banks release authorization holds within 3–7 business days. If you see a hold older than 7 days, contact your bank and ask them to release it manually, referencing the merchant name and transaction date.
Q: How do I get proof of payment if I cannot find my receipt? Check your registered email inbox for a receipt email — search for the platform name or 'receipt' filtered to the past 30 days, including spam. Most platforms also have a billing history page in account settings (Settings → Billing or Subscription) where you can download invoices as PDFs. If neither works, your bank statement shows the transaction with the merchant name and amount, which is accepted as payment proof by most support teams.
Q: What happens to my access if payment fails on renewal? Most platforms give a grace period of 3–7 days after a failed renewal before restricting access. During this window, you typically keep full access and the platform automatically retries the charge 1–3 times. Update your payment method as soon as you see a renewal failure notification. If you miss the grace period, your account usually reverts to the free tier rather than being deleted — you can resubscribe to restore access.
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Additional FAQ
Q: Why do I see a pending charge that later disappears? A disappearing pending charge is an authorization hold — a temporary reservation placed by your bank to verify funds are available. When a payment fails or is canceled, the hold is released without any actual charge being made. Most banks release authorization holds within 3–7 business days. If you see a hold older than 7 days, contact your bank and ask them to release it manually, referencing the merchant name and transaction date.
Q: How do I get proof of payment if I cannot find my receipt? Check your registered email inbox for a receipt email — search for the platform name or 'receipt' filtered to the past 30 days, including spam. Most platforms also have a billing history page in account settings (Settings → Billing or Subscription) where you can download invoices as PDFs. If neither works, your bank statement shows the transaction with the merchant name and amount, which is accepted as payment proof by most support teams.
Q: What happens to my access if payment fails on renewal? Most platforms give a grace period of 3–7 days after a failed renewal before restricting access. During this window, you typically keep full access and the platform automatically retries the charge 1–3 times. Update your payment method as soon as you see a renewal failure notification. If you miss the grace period, your account usually reverts to the free tier rather than being deleted — you can resubscribe to restore access.
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Additional FAQ
Q: Why do I see a pending charge that later disappears? A disappearing pending charge is an authorization hold — a temporary reservation placed by your bank to verify funds are available. When a payment fails or is canceled, the hold is released without any actual charge being made. Most banks release authorization holds within 3–7 business days. If you see a hold older than 7 days, contact your bank and ask them to release it manually, referencing the merchant name and transaction date.
Q: How do I get proof of payment if I cannot find my receipt? Check your registered email inbox for a receipt email — search for the platform name or 'receipt' filtered to the past 30 days, including spam. Most platforms also have a billing history page in account settings (Settings → Billing or Subscription) where you can download invoices as PDFs. If neither works, your bank statement shows the transaction with the merchant name and amount, which is accepted as payment proof by most support teams.
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Additional FAQ
Q: Why do I see a pending charge that later disappears? A disappearing pending charge is an authorization hold — a temporary reservation placed by your bank to verify funds are available. When a payment fails or is canceled, the hold is released without any actual charge being made. Most banks release authorization holds within 3–7 business days. If you see a hold older than 7 days, contact your bank and ask them to release it manually, referencing the merchant name and transaction date.
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Additional FAQ
Q: Why do I see a pending charge that later disappears? A disappearing pending charge is an authorization hold — a temporary reservation placed by your bank to verify funds are available. When a payment fails or is canceled, the hold is released without any actual charge being made. Most banks release authorization holds within 3–7 business days. If you see a hold older than 7 days, contact your bank and ask them to release it manually, referencing the merchant name and transaction date.