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by etothepii 1642 days ago
Why is this unlikely? If you do it several times then they will start to get annoyed and say no but a service like AWS is all about the long term customer relations. I've had bills of ~$1k refunded even though I'm a ~$3 p.m. user.
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Waiving a bill for a thousand dollars isn't really costing them a thousand dollars because their underlying cost is much lower than that.

Do the math on how much the S3 bill would be if a million bots each with a 100Mbps cable connection would DDoS you for a month. A thousand dollars is too low by how many orders of magnitude?

You might get them to waive that, maybe, or maybe not. Even at their cost they'd never make it back from you. Do you have any guarantee that they will? What happens if they don't? What happens if they do it once, but the attack hasn't ended?