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I'm pretty sure it would be illegal to do that in the EU without some explicit big red "You are about to overuse your quota. Any additional storage used will be billed at x€/GB. Do you want to proceed?" warning message.
There were messages from iDrive coming in by mail, but no question or even better an automated sync stop before confirmation. Unfortunately these mails were automatic sorted so that I didn't get them in time.
I guess it's part of their business model where they earn quite a lot of money even they lost me as customer. It was similar in Europe with mobile plans, where they charged you whatever they wanted until it was capped to a max of 60 €/month.
At least I learned out of that, that I have to be more careful with some things.