Anyone having issues with claiming the free stuff

Opfal
Enthusiast - Level 2

Anyone having issues with claiming free cloud storage and

free Samsung chrome book after 65 days

 

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dadunham
Enthusiast - Level 2

Sure they offered cloud storage for free, for five minutes two pictures at 12MP filled it up, and it kept backing up as you set it, hourly, daily, into infinite.  Did it create new folders with the same 2 pictures hourly, merge? Absolutely, just like Microsoft, if it backs up high def pics every hour 9n a week 168 time two pictures.  Wow, what did I save? Can't open unless you but more space . . ... just to see the 336 copies of the two pics.  transfer share like offered and promised. Please, don't bother 600 Gig free on a phone, Chromebook, cloud Verizon doesn't allow you to upload from the phone say remote, tethered yes, 600 GIG saves, contacts, call logs, messages and funny as it seems it records your voice leaving a voice message on someone else phone, thanks not useful and kind of shocking.  In the beginning Contacts were saved to a Cloud, not called a cloud. Then a few years later, messages, photo's, call history were offered under another name three words, again not cloud.  Then it went to Cloud for the phone, shared Cloud for multiple devices, but, it wasn't shared, the phone had a folder and PC, had another directory, nothing could be transferred between the two, so duplicates echoed filling up the space, Only remedy BUY MORE STORAGE. There's a merged feature, that never work. And Unlimited Cloud  for multiple devices, advertised as $19.99 a month. Tried the 2T, $14.95 a month, shared multiple devices, couldn't share, sure their side shared the space, but the consumer, can't copy, merge, any of the files to another device.   Perhaps the bugs have been fixed since then. Consider disconnecting the cloud, do you think the data disappears?  Your cloud is backed up too another cloud THEIRS, so the data exists in multiples.  You can access the Cloud for a time after closing the account, by law they have to retain the information it was 7-years, although they say it's been deleted, it can't be deleted without breaking the law.  Archival record retention exists state and federal statutes/codes/regulations. It is kept in triplicate, at a minimum, to defend against lawsuits, VZ shares without disclosure to law enforcement and homeland security. Not that it matters but, doesn't it? No warrant, no privacy, and no disclosure of who got copies, why when and how.  

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