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GoDaddy Service

As I mentioned, I opted for GoDaddy's data storage service to replace the Apple iDisk. I did several online searches looking for a review of GoDaddy's data storage and couldn't find anything, so I figured it was OK.

Apparently, I should've just been searching for GoDaddy in general. I signed up for the service Saturday. Since then, I've received three phone calls from an unknown number, so I didn't answer. However, because so many had called from the same place, I figured I needed to find out who was calling me.

 So I Googled the number and found it belongs to GoDaddy's sales department.

I logged into my account and looked for an option to not receive sales calls from GoDaddy. I could tell the company not to send me emails or text messages, but nothing stops phone calls.

I sent them an email letting them know that I am not happy about getting sales calls from them. Hopefully, they stop. If not, I will find another company's services to use.

The Apple iDisk cost a lot more, but it was much less of a headache already.

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