The solution seems simple. Buy their product.
That's why it's an issue.
I've quoted the response on that ticket below. Is there something you disagree with? The "issue" is that usage exceeds the amount that's been paid. The solution sounds pretty simple: pay for your usage. Is your experience different somehow?
> If usage is exceeded, you need to add a payment method and set a spending limit (you can even set it to $0 if you don’t want to allow extra charges).
> If you don’t want to add billing, you’ll need to wait until your monthly quota resets (on the first day of the next month).
Edit: also, one of the other comments says this:
> If you’re experiencing this issue, there are two primary potential causes:
> Your billing information is incorrect. Please update your payment method and ensure your billing address is correct.
> You have a budget set for Actions that is preventing additional spend. Refer to Billing & Licensing > Budgets.
Buying half baked software would probably encourage this. Quarter baked software!
> people falling into the same issue.
Every SaaS provider with a free tier has this issue. How do you suggest it should be addressed?
I literally do not use it, and no my account isn’t compromised. Trying to trick people into paying? Seems cartoonishly stupid but…