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Free 250 GB Premium File Savr Account

file_savrFile Savr, the most simple free file host that we reviewed earlier, is now giving users a chance to upgrade to the premium plan for free.

File Savr has three premium plans. The 99 cents plan ($0.99 per month), Silver Plan ($5 per month) and Gold Plan ($10 per month). As an ongoing promotion, they’re giving away the Gold Plan for free, and, you get to keep it for as long as you live. =)

As a thank you to the community we are offering free accounts on FileSavr.com to bloggers as well as members of Digg, Stumble, Reddit, Mixx, Del.icio.us. To get your free account fill out the form below to receive to get $10 monthly account (250 GB) absolutely free. Accounts created before September 15th will have lifetime membership for free. If you like the service we hope you will help us with small donations via paypal.

The offer, as stated above, is valid till September 15th. So what are you waiting for? Go get your free account now!

[Hat tip to Keshav]

Host and share large files with File Savr

Sharing large files never got easier. Why bother yourselves with signing up, buying an upgrade and then renew it every month, when you can upload files up to 10GB for free!

File Savr is the simplest file sharing service we have come across yet. By offering 10GB for free, they are miles ahead of competitors like Media Fire who charge users for the same amount of space.

Their description of the service:

FileSavr’s goal is to simply the process of file hosting. We provide fastest and easiest file hosting service as an alternative to sites like MegaUpload and RapidShare. Unlike the other sites, we do not force users to sign up for paid accounts to download files, we do not show long countdown timers, pop up ads, or any other spam related activities.

The process of uploading a file is amazingly simple. You could start uploading files right from the home page. Hit the Upload button, select your file, and watch the status. It couldn’t be simpler than that.

However (damn it, there’s always a catch), the service does not state how long the files are kept after the last download. So your friend better have downloaded that 10GB file you uploaded last week, or it might be gone today!