It's surprisingly easy to set up a payment plan with Mailgun or Sendgrid. 
If it's urgent, you can be up and running in an hour or two. We did that a 
year ago and have never looked back.


On Friday, December 6, 2013 5:31:32 PM UTC+1, Peabody Wormsworth wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an application that sends out an email when a user submits to a 
> form.
> The free quota limit is 100 emails per day.
>
> I reached the limit and want to increase it. So I signed up for paid 
> service.
>
> Now I read elsewhere that the email quota limit will not be increase until 
> after 1 full payment cycle.
>
> But this is not possible. Because the rest of my application does not 
> extend beyond any of the free quota limits. So I will always be blocked at 
> 100 emails and I will never be charged a payment cycle.
>
> Is there a way to make a payment to Google... like as a donation or 
> something... in order to generate a payment cycle against my card in order 
> to begin the process of being charged for emails beyond the 100 limit?
>
> Or how else can I send out more then 100 emails?
>
> It seems that perhaps the limit should be raised to 200 emails per day 
> when a user enters paid service. In this way, it is possible for me to 
> exceed the limit, incur a billing cycle and then request a much higher 
> limit.
>
> I am not spamming. I am sending emails requested by users through a form.
>
> Thanks.
>

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