Ya, I did set it up with AU address at $5/mo but then read somewhere that the phone bill could be used as utility bill for verification and also kind of serves in creating data points for yourself when bank likes chase try to verify you by using random address etc...not sure how much of that is true but I didn't mind switching it to match myus address for a dollar extra.I have my billing address set to Australia now after initially setting it to my 'US residential address' and I've been paying $5 US through my Capital One credit card. It was mentioned up thread a while back about removing the taxes and it seems to work still.