by Tdarcos » Mon Oct 31, 2022 10:35 am
I just purchased a 10TB quota account with iDrive. For the first year, this massive amount of storage costs...$4.98. That's right, less than five dollars. For the first year, of course; after that it's the regular price of around $75. I first misread it as about $60, which isn't too bad, I've probably spent close to that buying storage devices. Only problem is my Internet connection, the speed being similar to copy to SD card or external hard drive, so the about 500 GB of files I have will take about 23
hours to transfer. I mean, even if I don't keep the service, the initial price for this huge amount of space was too good to pass up.
So I went to
https://iDrive.com and I can't find the offer I got. Their general price is a minimum of about $60 a year for 5TB, and the 10TB I purchased is about $75 a year. Actually, that's not too bad and personally, at most I'd want the 5 TB allocation. I went up on Chase.com to check my credit card, and sure enough, it was charged $4.98. I checked my account details on iDrive: 10,000GB, next renewal date 10-30-2023.
Actually, they're offering a 5TB account loss-leader for $8 for the first year for 5TB, then $60 a year after that. I must have stumbled upon a special or something.
I just purchased a 10TB quota account with iDrive. For the first year, this massive amount of storage costs...$4.98. That's right, less than five dollars. For the first year, of course; after that it's the regular price of around $75. I first misread it as about $60, which isn't too bad, I've probably spent close to that buying storage devices. Only problem is my Internet connection, the speed being similar to copy to SD card or external hard drive, so the about 500 GB of files I have will take about 23 [i]hours[/i] to transfer. I mean, even if I don't keep the service, the initial price for this huge amount of space was too good to pass up.
So I went to https://iDrive.com and I can't find the offer I got. Their general price is a minimum of about $60 a year for 5TB, and the 10TB I purchased is about $75 a year. Actually, that's not too bad and personally, at most I'd want the 5 TB allocation. I went up on Chase.com to check my credit card, and sure enough, it was charged $4.98. I checked my account details on iDrive: 10,000GB, next renewal date 10-30-2023.
Actually, they're offering a 5TB account loss-leader for $8 for the first year for 5TB, then $60 a year after that. I must have stumbled upon a special or something.