You replaced your card.
You updated the payment details successfully.
Everything looked normal.
Then renewal day arrives.
And the subscription stops.
Auto-billing fails.
Your plan becomes inactive.
Updating a payment method can interrupt auto-renewal.
Why Auto-Billing Stops After Card Changes
- New card verification is still pending
- Bank authorization hasn’t completed
- Billing system couldn’t re-link subscription
- Expired card remained as backup method
Until verification finishes, renewal may pause.
What Happens During Billing Transition
- System attempts to charge old card first
- If it fails, retry cycle begins
- New card enters verification queue
- Subscription may temporarily deactivate
This gap creates the “auto-billing stopped” issue.
How to Restart Auto-Renewal
- Set new card as default payment method
- Remove expired cards from account
- Trigger manual renewal once
- Confirm bank approval or OTP authentication
Manual billing often restores automation.
Before Updating Payment Methods Again
- Avoid changes near renewal date
- Complete bank verification immediately
- Check authorization SMS or app alerts
Billing interruptions usually resolve after verification completes.