| Google disabled my wife's voice number and business account for several weeks, right after she ordered new business cards, signs, and started a marketing campaign. They continued to charge her for Google ads each week. Her accounts were re-enabled about 7 - 8 weeks later. No explanation given. She averages 2 - 5 new customers per week, gained largely through referrals and her marketing campaigns, so Google's actions had a significant impact on her business. My wife cancelled her accounts with Google after transferring her voice number. I've also moved off of GCP for my side businesses, and several people within our network have done the same after hearing about our situation. I've even stopped using their search engine, and am moving away from gmail. I advise anyone considering Google's products to look elsewhere. |
As a counterpoint, we've had no issues with GCP and have found it to be a better product than the alternatives for what we want. We have an account manager, have received lots of support from Google in setting up, have been able to trial products in closed alpha before release, and haven't been hit by any meaningful deprecations. We also have a contract with SLAs that do not let Google arbitrarily cut us off. Obviously they still could, but at least it would be in explicit violation of a contract.
Also something that is rarely cited as a plus point: we are not a Google competitor, and one of our major partners considered it a significant benefit of using us that we did not host on Amazon services. There are an increasing number of businesses who may see some value in not hosting on AWS.