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Can I ask questions like these on Stack Overflow:

  • How long did it usually take to get response from GitHub support?
  • How much will I pay right now, if I change GitHub paid plan in the middle of current one?

These questions has nothing to do with recomendations (what is cheaper, what has better support).

Note, that this question isn't related (or duplicate) of this onethis one. I've read it. It's on something else. Guy is asking about terms of services in question and then magically goes to recommendations, what is better or cheaper in a particular case.

Can I ask questions like these on Stack Overflow:

  • How long did it usually take to get response from GitHub support?
  • How much will I pay right now, if I change GitHub paid plan in the middle of current one?

These questions has nothing to do with recomendations (what is cheaper, what has better support).

Note, that this question isn't related (or duplicate) of this one. I've read it. It's on something else. Guy is asking about terms of services in question and then magically goes to recommendations, what is better or cheaper in a particular case.

Can I ask questions like these on Stack Overflow:

  • How long did it usually take to get response from GitHub support?
  • How much will I pay right now, if I change GitHub paid plan in the middle of current one?

These questions has nothing to do with recomendations (what is cheaper, what has better support).

Note, that this question isn't related (or duplicate) of this one. I've read it. It's on something else. Guy is asking about terms of services in question and then magically goes to recommendations, what is better or cheaper in a particular case.

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Are questions on prices or support of developer services on topic?

Can I ask questions like these on Stack Overflow:

  • How long did it usually take to get response from GitHub support?
  • How much will I pay right now, if I change GitHub paid plan in the middle of current one?

These questions has nothing to do with recomendations (what is cheaper, what has better support).

Note, that this question isn't related (or duplicate) of this one. I've read it. It's on something else. Guy is asking about terms of services in question and then magically goes to recommendations, what is better or cheaper in a particular case.