Upcoming removal of Copilot premium request $0 budgets for enterprise and team accounts #173899
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| Not a fan at all. This seems like an unnecessary change intended to cause accidental charges for people who have specifically opted out of excess charges for these tools. | 
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| I just got an email about this. I have no idea what a “premium request” is. There’s zero context given in the email and here. No definition or explanation. What is it a request of? Or for? | 
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| This is a ridiculous change... if you're going to implement this, at least default the premium request paid usage policy to "Disabled" for those of us with $0/month budgets. I shouldn't have to dig through settings menus to avoid overage bills. | 
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| "What this means for your account: Your current $0 budget prevents premium request overages. Once removed, your configured premium request paid usage policy will control paid usage beyond your included requests." uhhh.. I thought having a $0 budget meant I didn't want to be charged any overages as I have $0 budget dollars allocated for this. I have no idea what a "premium request overage" is but this sounds like a 'you' problem, not a 'me' problem. If I have $0 budget then you should not be allowing me any kind overage, right? So, now you are inventing a process of obfuscation to get paid for a mistake you were already making instead of preventing the overage in the first place. This is not enterprise or team org friendly at all. It's a money grab at its core. | 
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| This reminds me of Cursor pricing changes in July. I am wondering what is the strategy with these changes considering the backlash we already witnessed. | 
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| @Akash1134 when you say "your account's" in the following sentence, do you mean my individual account, or my organization account?: 
 How can I set budgets for individual users in my organization? | 
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| Just to get some confirmation: 
 And this is the new way to achieve the same? 
 Correct? | 
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| Unverified - ChatGPT explanation of Premium Requests... 🧠 Model Multipliers (Paid Plans) 🛡️ Budget Controls | 
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Starting November 18, 2025, GitHub will begin removing all $0 Copilot premium request budgets for enterprise and team accounts created before August 22, 2025. As a result, premium request paid usage will be governed by your account’s premium request paid usage policy, not a static $0 budget.
Who is affected?
All enterprise and org accounts with an account-level $0 Copilot premium request budget created before August 22, 2025 are affected.
Pro and Pro+ Copilot users are not affected and will continue to have $0 budgets by default.
Why are we making this change?
What do you need to do?
To control premium request paid usage, review and update your premium request paid usage policy. You can disable paid usage at any time in your Copilot policy settings.
Learn more in our documentation on premium requests.
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