Google Analytics API Quota Increase failed - google-analytics

I recently applied to have the limit the Google Analytics API increased. This was approved and I received an email saying it was completed. When I went to check the increase it still showed the original value. I navigated across from the Developer Console to the GCP console and saw a message saying that Quota cannot not be increased when still using the Free Credits. So I changed the account to a paid one, hoping that the increase would then show. But alas, I am still stuck with the lower quota. Is there anything I can do?

This was resolved internally with Google

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characters/100seconds/user 10,000
And when I go to the quota request page to ask Google support to increase it, the only thing I see is the character increase request, not the rate increase, and it does not let me submit the form.
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*Translate API Quota Increase Request
This form should be used by customers of Google Cloud Platform for the following:
Owners of applications that wish to increase quota limit of Translate API to higher than 50M characters/day
If you wish to increase your quota, but will stay below 50M characters/day, please follow the steps listed on the Translate API FAQ page.
If you have other questions related to Translate API, please check this public forum for further help.
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