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Regarding account credit deductions, what constitutes a “day of use?

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Days begin at 3:00AM (03:00) Pacific Time (Z-8) and end at 2:59AM (02:59) Pacific time the following morning. If your first search in a given service is after 3:00AM Pacific time, and your account is charged once, you can use the same service until 2:59AM Pacific Time without further deductions from your account. Note that the paid day’s use ends at 2:59AM regardless of when the use began on that day. In other words, a day of use does not mean 24-hours of use starting from the hour of first use. This system is best suited for users in North American time zones. For users in substantially different time zones, KnutShell plans to adjust the “day of use” system to be sensitive to the user’s location, and therefore better suited to users in other parts of the world. Please contact us if this would be of use to you.

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