Comment by Braxton1980
8 months ago
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.
8 months ago
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.
I'm referring to Hack Club. Am I incorrect about the details related to not for profit?