Did Heroku make a mistake? Yes. Did they mislead and lie to their customers? Yes. But is it worth pursuing a class action lawsuit that could ultimately ruin them - if not financially, but force their mgmt team to focus on this damn suit rather than fixing the damn problems? Hells no.
Nice template for an emotional appeal you've got there, dawg (seriously, wtf are you going for with the vernacular embellishments)
Your argument justifies malfeasance without penalty for any entity. Swap out 'Heroku' for Monsanto, Microsoft, or banks that launder money for drug cartels and read it again. See if you still buy the reasoning. If misleading and lying to customers (your words) isn't enough for a lawsuit, what is?
(Not saying Heroku is equivalent to any of the above companies, just illustrating the lack of reason in parent post).
Nice template for an emotional appeal you've got there, dawg (seriously, wtf are you going for with the vernacular embellishments)
Your argument justifies malfeasance without penalty for any entity. Swap out 'Heroku' for Monsanto, Microsoft, or banks that launder money for drug cartels and read it again. See if you still buy the reasoning. If misleading and lying to customers (your words) isn't enough for a lawsuit, what is?
(Not saying Heroku is equivalent to any of the above companies, just illustrating the lack of reason in parent post).