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by oliwarner 1904 days ago
Anyone who is personally liable for the the bill should be terrified of AWS. It's enough to lose your business to a usage spike, much worse to lose your home and car.

I struggle to consider a scenario where setting up a limited liability organisation wouldn't make sense, even if only for interacting with Amazon.

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Is there any record of Amazon going after people (and not companies) for unpaid bills?

More often than not, I hear stories about how AWS support zeroed out the bill instead.

"I may lose my home and all savings" is scary enough that just possibility of that happening legally is enough for me.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22719573 and the rest of that thread just makes me clench up.

As sibling reply also says, even if they do eventually zero it out, do you want to owe the richest guy on the planet $100k? He has law firms like you have pairs of socks.

Obviously everything I'm saying goes for unlimited-billing cloud infrastructure, where your customers (or your mistakes) generate cost out of view.