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by nextaccountic
1762 days ago
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I'm not trolling. The trouble is that the systems that ban people from cloud platforms are largely automated. And if you trip a wired you have no recourse to talk with an human being, so the actual written lines in the ToS aren't very relevant. |
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Credit cards should never be linked across accounts thanks to PCI-DSS complince
Same IP ban is also not likely unless you are actually doing nefarious things across multiple accounts. I am also making the assumption you are connecting from some business account and not a residential ISP, though that is changing thanks to covid. FWIW, I have worked at many companies where offices of 300-500 proxy outbound traffic to a single IP, that’s why I don’t believe this is a concern.
The ultimate problem is when you have several logical partition but no billing partition. Also the large marketing firm I worked at had zero phone support with Facebook and Google, yet we did this all day (with a single IP address).
This all boils down to one common thread: you should be taking advice from a lawyer on whether the terms prevent such actions and to have a business continuity plan. If the vendor does something egregious, like shutdown all accounts, then your lawyer can ship them a nice letter which will get their attention