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I'm making a Python script to use OpenAI via its API. However, I'm getting this error:

openai.error.RateLimitError: You exceeded your current quota, please check your plan and billing details

My script is the following:

#!/usr/bin/env python3.8
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import openai
openai.api_key = "<My PAI Key>"

completion = openai.ChatCompletion.create(
  model="gpt-3.5-turbo",
  messages=[
    {"role": "user", "content": "Tell the world about the ChatGPT API in the style of a pirate."}
  ]
)

print(completion.choices[0].message.content)

I'm declaring the shebang python3.8, because I'm using pyenv. I think it should work, since I did 0 API requests, so I'm assuming there's an error in my code.

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    Did you enable the billing just now? When I did that it took a few minutes to start working (probably 10-15 mins), and before then I was getting that exact error message.
    – dcferreira
    Mar 31 at 12:00
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    I think all my options are by default, excepting that I created a token 10 days ago, and today when I was gonna use it, it was not readable, so I created a new token and I removed the old one. Then I changed my "organization" name. But nothing else.
    – Unix
    Mar 31 at 12:20
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    In case it might be helpful, I fixed the issue by activating the 'pay as you go' option in platform.openai.com/account/billing/overview. TL;DR: even if you have a paid ChatGPT account, you still need to pay for using the OpenAI API.
    – albus_c
    Apr 8 at 13:47
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    i believe that this is a valid question because i had the same question. So even though it is closed, i have voted it up. The correct solution is suggested by @dcferreira.
    – D.L
    Jun 19 at 16:36
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    apparently they also send an email to confirm for API key - not that they say anything about it!
    – Gerry
    Aug 26 at 16:48

5 Answers 5

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TL;DR: You need to upgrade to a paid plan. Set up a paid account, add a credit or debit card, and generate a new API key if your old one was generated before the upgrade. It might take 10 minutes or so after you upgrade to a paid plan before the paid account becomes active and the error disappears.

Problem

As stated in the official OpenAI documentation:

TYPE OVERVIEW
RateLimitError Cause: You have hit your assigned rate limit.
Solution: Pace your requests. Read more in our rate limit guide.

Also, read more about Error Code 429 - You exceeded your current quota, please check your plan and billing details:

This (i.e., 429) error message indicates that you have hit your maximum monthly spend (hard limit) for the API. This means that you have consumed all the credits or units allocated to your plan and have reached the limit of your billing cycle. This could happen for several reasons, such as:

  • You are using a high-volume or complex service that consumes a lot of credits or units per request.

  • You are using a large or diverse data set that requires a lot of requests to process.

  • Your limit is set too low for your organization’s usage.


Did you sign up some time ago?

You're getting error 429 because either you used all your free tokens or 3 months have passed since you signed up.

As stated in the official OpenAI article:

To explore and experiment with the API, all new users get $5 worth of free tokens. These tokens expire after 3 months.

After the quota has passed you can choose to enter billing information to upgrade to a paid plan and continue your use of the API on pay-as-you-go basis. If no billing information is entered you will still have login access, but will be unable to make any further API requests.

Please see the pricing page for the latest information on pay-as-you-go pricing.

Note: If you signed up earlier (e.g., in December 2022), you got $18 worth of free tokens.

Check your API usage in the usage dashboard.

For example, my free trial expires tomorrow and this is what I see right now in the usage dashboard:

Before expiration

This is how my dashboard looks after expiration:

After expiration

If I run a simple script after my free trial has expired, I get the following error:

openai.error.RateLimitError: You exceeded your current quota, please check your plan and billing details.

Did you create your second OpenAI account?

You're getting error 429 because you created a second OpenAI account with the same phone number. It seems like free credit is given based on phone numbers.

As explained on the official OpenAI forum by @SapphireFelineBytes:

I created an Open AI account in November and my $18 credits expired on March 1st. So, like many of you here, I tried creating a new account with a different email address, but same number. They gave me $0 credits.

I tried now with a different phone number and email. This time I got $5 credits.

UPDATE:

It's confirmed that free credit is given based on phone numbers, as explained on the official OpenAI forum by @logankilpatrick:

Also note, you only get free credits for the first account associated with your phone number. Subsequent accounts are not granted free credits.

Solution

Try to do the following:

  1. Set up paid account.
  2. Add a credit or debit card.
  3. Generate a new API key if your old API key was generated before you upgraded to the paid plan.

When you upgrade to a paid plan, don't expect the error to disappear immediately, as @dcferreira mentioned in the comment above. It might take a few minutes after the upgrade before the error disappears.

UPDATE:

In the comment below, @JoeMornin confirmed that it took 10 minutes for his paid account to become active. In the meantime, he was getting the following error:

You've reached your usage limit. See your usage dashboard and billing settings for more details. If you have further questions, please contact us through our help center at help.openai.com.
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  • Now I unerstand that. A known person had $18 for free. I wasted 0 tokents and still I had 0 tokens in my dashboard. So as I see, I have to get the free $5 tokens, and that's only fro three months now...
    – Unix
    Mar 31 at 12:51
  • If you go to the usage dashboard, what do you see? I edited my answer (see the screenshot above). Do you see "Free trial usage" in your account?
    – Rok Benko
    Mar 31 at 13:07
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    Yes, and the values are $0.00 / $0.00. That means I don't have the free trial $18.00 (neither the new $5.00 for three months). It's like I've never had free tokens for the API. The only thing I used is the ChatGPT via web browser.
    – Unix
    Mar 31 at 13:29
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    @Unix - I created 2 accounts with separate email addresses, but using the same phone number. The first account was allocated $18 of credit - the second one was not allocated any credit. Apparently, this is because I used the same phone number: help.openai.com/en/articles/… Anyway, it's annoying that the credit expired after 3 months. I only used 1 cent (and I'm not sure how). They should give more thought to the overall user experience wrt registration and credits.
    – Peter
    Apr 25 at 7:40
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    So Open AI is not an open ai for every one :(
    – lortschi
    Aug 1 at 8:45
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Your code looks fine. In fact, I believe it's an example they give on their website. The problem appears to be on OpenAI's side. If you scroll all the way to the bottom, someone posted about this four days ago.

Rate Limit Error

Some people said that if they waited for a while it started working, so maybe just hang tight.

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I was facing the same error, and for me the steps were:

  1. Add a credit or debit card in payment methods.
  2. Generate a new API key in user preferences.
  3. (Optional) Delete the old API key.
  4. Be sure to set limits to not incur in charges

This are the limits for gpt-3.5-turbo RPM 3,500 TPM 90,000

Hope it helps.

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  • Hi. In the last step, can you share the values you entered in order to avoid charges? Thanks. May 17 at 16:18
  • Because of my needs, I just added a soft limit of 1 USD and a hard limit of 5 USD, it is not possible to get rid of payment, but set the limits to an amount you feel comfortable with. May 19 at 13:25
  • under "usage" I can see that all my free-trial stuff is pink/expired.. that's that it was
    – SeanMC
    Jul 5 at 2:51
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Just create a new API Key and use it. It worked for me.

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    This didn't work for me. The issue seems linked to the account, not to the API keys.
    – Unix
    May 8 at 19:09
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    Okay so basically, I had no limit at first, then I updated to the paid plan, observed that even after setting up payment method it is not working. So i created new key and it worked, Updating payment option should be easy to find in settings May 9 at 3:05
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    This works if your old API key was created before you upgraded to the paid plan. Use a new API after upgrading to the paid plan May 13 at 3:43
  • Didn't work for me either. It must be to do with the account. May 24 at 13:46
  • Same here. The key created with Free trail didn't work for the paid plan. Needed to created a new one.
    – notilas
    yesterday
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I encountered a similar issue and found a solution that worked for me. I first canceled my paid account and renewed it with a different payment method. Next, I went to the 'API Keys' section, selected my organization under the 'Default Organizations' dropdown, and saved the changes. This action reset my soft limit, but I still needed to create a new API key to resolve the issue completely.

  • Cancel paid account and recreate with new payment method
  • Confirm Organization
  • Create new API Key
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    Could you explain me how to cancel the paid account? I didn't set up this.
    – Unix
    Apr 23 at 18:31

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