Unexpected High Bill from SageMaker Canvas – Seeking Advice

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Asked By DevMindset123 On

Hi everyone, I'm a new user of AWS and I've just been hit with a shocking bill forecast of $1,152.38, primarily from Amazon SageMaker in the Frankfurt region. The charge breaks down to over 580 hours of running a Canvas Workspace Instance, which cost me $1,109 at $1.9 per hour. This was an honest mistake; I only tested SageMaker Canvas for about 30 minutes. I closed the tab, thinking I was done, but it continued running in the background without me knowing. I only found the charge after searching through the user profiles in SageMaker Domain, as it wasn't visible in the EC2 or Notebook console. Once I realized what happened, I terminated the SageMaker Canvas app and stopped or deleted all other resources that were incurring costs. As a freelance developer, this bill is unaffordable for me. I've contacted AWS Billing Support for assistance, looking for a goodwill waiver due to this newbie mistake. My Case ID is 176205182700585. Has anyone else experienced this with SageMaker Canvas? Do you think AWS Support will consider waiving this charge since it's my first time making a mistake like this?

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Answered By TechSavvy89 On

I've seen this happen a lot with SageMaker; the pricing can be pretty confusing even for experienced users. It's a good idea to double-check all services before you start paying for them. I think AWS is usually understanding with first-time errors, so you might get some help with that bill. Just make sure to keep track of your case ID when you follow up with support.

Answered By CloudWizard2020 On

Hey, I really feel for you! Those unexpected bills are always a shock. I had a similar experience with hidden costs in AWS. As for AWS Support waiving the charge, they tend to look at first-time mistakes favorably, especially if you acted as soon as you noticed the issue. Just be patient while they process your case. Good luck!

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