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1. ikrenj+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-02 00:44:26
google wouldn't just shut off services for a big customer like that...
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2. lolind+p[view] [source] 2023-07-02 00:49:22
>>ikrenj+(OP)
If someone completely stops paying the bills, it doesn't really matter how high of a roller they are, you can't keep serving them indefinitely.
3. dehrma+59[view] [source] 2023-07-02 02:17:45
>>ikrenj+(OP)
A medium-sized customer making a point of not paying the bills to negotiate hard? If they come back, I'd put them on a pre-paid plan.
4. wnevet+qf[view] [source] 2023-07-02 03:19:29
>>ikrenj+(OP)
Don't you have to pay your bill to be considered a customer?
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5. playin+zS[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-02 11:11:31
>>wnevet+qf
No.
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6. manque+BS[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-02 11:11:34
>>wnevet+qf
Legally no, you are a customer if you have a contract .

same way we are a tenant( and have rights) even if you don’t pay rent.

Disputes are resolved via arbitration and courts , no payment does not give GCP ( or any vendor) unilateral right to terminate (the contract however possibly might ) .

Usually vendor has to give notice of termination and there would be a time window before termination can occur .

Unpaid dues are like unpaid mortgage there are many steps before the vendor can get a court to force the party to make payment or seize assets in lieu

7. lmeyer+wb1[view] [source] 2023-07-02 13:55:06
>>ikrenj+(OP)
Yep, less about fully shutting off and more about negotiation. This can be Musk doing a direct cut on some of their biggest web traffic to show that they can optimize it down. Or same, but internally, telling internal engineers they only have so much budget.
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