Cancelled 2x Copilot Max Subscriptions. Unusable under the June 1st model. #198949
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I have officially cancelled both of my GitHub Copilot Max accounts ($100/mo each) today. Here are the exact facts of my experience under the new June 1st system:
Insane Burn Rate: I subscribed to two Max accounts expecting them to handle normal daily development workflows. Instead, I am literally burning through $10 in just 10 minutes of usage.
Server Errors: Today (Saturday), the system repeatedly froze and failed to deliver any code, throwing this exact error message: "Sorry, the upstream model provider is currently experiencing high demand. Please try again in a moment or consider switching to Auto."
I refuse to pay $200/month for a service that burns through money at this speed and fails with upstream errors. I have already cancelled both subscriptions and moved to ChatGPT Pro and DeepSeek.
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