Mozy Backup Space Gathering update

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Well, I currently have two referrals 🙂

Thanks to Garrett Hoofman and Andrew Stifora who got their fingers out and got backed up! Hopefully the others that have signed up with my referral link will complete a backup as well so we can all benefit (well me!) from the extra space.

Go on get an extra 250MB added to your 2GB of storage when you get Mozy online backup.

It seams that in order to clamed a referral bonus the referee needs to have completed at least one backup:

 

Referrals

User Status Date
Andrew Stifora Using Mozy 11/26/07
Garrett Hoofman Using Mozy 11/26/07
Giovanni P. Signed Up 11/26/07
Piotr Signed Up 11/26/07
M Signed Up 11/27/07
Peter Benschop Signed Up 11/27/07

Total space from referrals: 256 MB

People with a status of “Signed Up” have not yet backed anything up. You will receive your free space when they complete a backup. (Please allow 24 hours for your extra space to show up.)

Your referral URL: https://mozy.com/?code=8R96AG

I thought I should “name and shame” those that have gone only half way 🙂  Get backing up!

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I only need another 300MB…so…

My quest for more free backup space continues…

 

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