fix: drop bad billing labels rather than error#5
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There's no issue for this, but it's a fix for an issue I noticed trying to update billing labels: if a billing label isn't valid (because it contains invalid characters) then it can prevent gemini calls from being made, which isn't the behaviour we want.
Rather than raising an exception, this PR logs the bad label and removes it instead.