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Microsoft And Bing Rewards Extend 100GB OneDrive Offer Globally – onmsft.com

Sean Cameron Sean Cameron
February 19, 2015
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Bing RewardsSeveral weeks ago, Microsoft announced a rather tempting offer. Users of Bing Rewards were to be given 100GB of free storage on OneDrive, a very generous helping of cloud space indeed. Unfortunately, the deal came with something of a snag for many, it was only available for those living in the USA.

Thankfully, this state of affairs has come to an end, Microsoft has seen the light and has now expanded the offer globally, meaning that users around the world can now take advantage of the offer while it still stands. Simply sign up to become a member of Bing Rewards and the storage will be allocated automatically. This storage isn’t available indefinitely, users will only be able to use it for the next two years, after which they will be prompted to purchase a plan.

Nonetheless, to receive your free storage, head here. Enjoy!

Will you be taking advantage of this offer? Let us know in the comments below.

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