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Apple Offers Greek Customers a Free 30-day Extension for their Paid iCloud Storage

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As we all know, there's an ongoing financial turmoil in Greece which has eventually forced Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to accept the country's creditors’ austerity deal. Apple is now offering a bit of help to its Greek customers by extending their storage plans for an extra 30 days without any extra costs.

Here's what Apple said in an email to Greek users of its iCloud service:

"Dear iCloud customer,

To prevent interruption in your iCloud service during the current fiscal crisis, and to make sure you have access to your content, we've extended your iCloud storage plan for an extra 30 days at no additional cost.

We won't attempt to charge you for your plan until 30 days after your original renewal date. If we are unable to renew your plan, you may need to reduce the amount of iCloud storage you use.

The iCloud Team."

An Apple representative also said the following:

"Our sympathies are with our customers in Greece who have experienced an interruption in their iCloud accounts as a results of the fiscal crisis."

Besides Apple, Google, Amazon, GoDaddy and a number of other Western companies have provided an extension period for Greek users until August 1.

Source: iPhoneHellas
 
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