When you don’t pay for your salesforce Licence it disables your integrations, and puts up a banner saying this has been done for non payment so you should contact an administrator.
Far be it from me to hold them up as a beacon of moral value, but in business it’s fair to say you have to pay for service.
Not the same thing. Salesforce is a service provider, they can stop the service they provide. This developer could too. Salesforce should not be allowed to cite payment reasons though.
Far be it from me to hold them up as a beacon of moral value, but in business it’s fair to say you have to pay for service.
It’s not a humiliation, it’s just factual.