My experience is that people don't understand cloud pricing at all.
First of all they tend to not look at monthly prices, and are seduced into thinking their instances are cheap. Secondly they are seduced itnto thinking they are spending less ops time, though in my experience it's the reverse. Thirdly, people "forget" about extras like bandwidth costs (which are extortionate at all the big cloud providers), extra storage volumes etc.
Then when people get the bill, it often gets back-rationalised as being ok because it's cloud so it must be cheap.
The greatest innovation AWS did was finding a way to get people to pay absolutely insane rates for hosting.