Get 1TB of Storage for FREE from EUServ.com!
Oct 13, 2021 @ 12:00 pm
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EUserv.com, a provider of various hosting services, is offering 1TB of free storage in Jena, Germany.
The storage can be accessed via FTP and FTP/S, rsync, webdav, and other methods, and is advertised with 1 Gbit/s connection speeds and unmetered bandwidth.
It’s important to note the terms:
- Free period is for 1 year
- The offer will be renewed for 60EUR/year automatically unless you cancel 3 months prior to end of free period (i.e., after 9 months).
- One per customer
- New customers only
As long as you can remember to cancel (or are happy with the service and are willing to continue to pay), this is a great free service.

If you decide to give it a spin, let us know how it goes in the comments below!
Thanks to LowEndTalk member @default for mentioning this on LET.

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That’s mean they’re selling 30EUR per year 🙂