In a clear play to get Dropbox users over into their own cloud storage camp, Microsoft is offering an extra 100GB of OneDrive storage for free for a year. All you need to do is sign into OneDrive (or create an account) and let OneDrive send a file to your Dropbox account to verify you are a Dropbox user. Then you should have an additional 100GB of space for 12 months.
Yes, it’s only a year, but it’s still free storage space and there’s no reason you can’t use OneDrive and Dropbox (and other cloud storage services) in tandem if you want.
Here’s the promo link:
Dropbox Bonus [OneDrive via SlashGear]
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9 responses to “Dropbox Users Can Grab 100GB Of OneDrive Storage For Free”
Life Hacker “Australia: – hmm this is only available to US dropbox owners. Why bother with the story
Not true: I successfully did this with my Australian Dropbox account.
Not true: I successfully did this with my Australian Dropbox account.
Not true: he successfully did this with his Australian Dropbox account.
Not true: he successfully did this with his Australian Dropbox account.
Not true: he successfully did this with his Australian Dropbox account.
Not true: he successfully did this with his Australian Dropbox account.
Hmm, didn’t work yesterday, but did work today.
This is the caveat on the bottom of the the offer page.
“100 GB of OneDrive is valid for 1 year from redemption. Offer limited to current Dropbox users in the US and first 10 million recipients. Internet and mobile fees may apply. Limit: One offer redemption per person/account. Must be redeemed by February 28, 2015.”
Just did it now, works fine.