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[BUG] OpenAI Translator - Error 429 #66

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RafaellaBrasil opened this issue Feb 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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[BUG] OpenAI Translator - Error 429 #66

RafaellaBrasil opened this issue Feb 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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I literally acquired ChatGPT yesterday (2024-02-15) and couldn’t use up all the tokens. Nevertheless, I’m getting a message saying I exceeded the monthly token quota, even though my dashboard shows everything is okay and I’ve used very few tokens. [What could be the issue, and how can I resolve it?
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plugin_version: "1.4.7"
platform: "Desktop"
framework_version: "1.5.3"
obsidian_version: "1.5.3"
selected_service: "openai_translator"

@Fevol Fevol self-assigned this Feb 16, 2024
@Fevol Fevol changed the title [BUG] incorect erro 429 open Ai Translator [BUG] OpenAI Translator - Error 429 Feb 16, 2024
@Fevol Fevol added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 16, 2024
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Fevol commented Mar 27, 2024

Hey, I'm sorry for getting back to you so late! I had forgotten to reply to you back then.

Is this still an issue you're encountering?

From my (limited) experience with the OpenAI API, if you get that message, the API connection should be set-up correctly (correct host found, api key is valid), but you might not have any credits available (under billing)

Let me know if it is an entirely different issue.

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