Comment by flare_blitz

8 months ago

There is about as much ownership here as a squatter in a two-bedroom apartment. They are apologizing because they got caught, not because they genuinely believe they messed up.

Someone suggested the possibility that the org status change which moved them out of the "not for profit".

After this the billing department might just get a list of companies that are behind and start a process.

  • No, I’m pretty sure Slack was never a “not for profit” company. Most not-for-profits do not ambush their customers with $250k bills on a week’s notice. I’ve seen debt collectors less predatory than this.