I recently set up AWS Sagemaker to follow a LinkedIn learning tutorial, but I had no idea that it was still running after I finished using it. I just received a bill for $1,000, and I'm completely shocked! I didn't expect to incur such charges, especially since I wasn't using the service continuously. What can I do to resolve this bill? Is there any way I can get some help with AWS regarding this situation?
3 Answers
You should definitely reach out to AWS support and explain what happened. They often give refunds for situations like this, especially if it's your first time encountering such a charge. Just be polite in your request, and fingers crossed they'll help you out!
Honestly, you have to be careful with cloud services. It's pretty surprising, but a lot of people don’t realize that just because they’re learning, it doesn’t mean it’s free. You should always keep an eye on your resources and costs.
I totally feel for you! I've had a similar issue with unexpected charges. It’s a good idea to check in with AWS Billing support for detailed help. They can guide you on steps to take and maybe offer some assistance to minimize your costs going forward.
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