I've only ever seen prepays - and most charge it for 12 months at a
time. The one i use currently is through godaddy and has a GB of
space. I don't really consider it a backup service, just online file
storage (which what i thought of xoom, xdrive is similar). It supports
the webdav, so you can browse the folders from IE.

The ones aimed towards small businesses should offer alternate payment
methods including invoicing.

BTW - how do they like datadepositbox?

On 9/8/06, Harondel J. Sibble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
P.S. forgot to mention, there's currently about 40gb stored with the current
provider (datadepositbox), so they'd need at least that much space with a new

provider.

On 7 Sep 2006 at 23:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I've got a client that is looking for an online backup service like Xoom or
> DataDepositBox that instead of requiring a credit card and automatically
> charging it monthly, sends an invoice monthly. Anyone know of any that exist.
> All the ones I've seen require a credit card.
>
> This particular company does not have a business credit card and they do not
> want the staff to charge it to their personal credit cards and then expense
> it.


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