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NewsGroup Direct Back to School Sale - 500GB/US$20 - 2TB/US$70

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Just topped up my block with the 2TB deal.

It’s time for our 2nd annual Back to School usenet block sale. It’s your chance to save on the true back-to-school essential, usenet blocks! We’re discounting our 500 GB blocks to just $20, a savings of $40 over the regular price. We’re also discounting our mega-sized 2 TB block for just $70 (regular price $200). You choose how much you need.

Block accounts are shareable and never expire.

How To Purchase

Sale prices are available to everyone. New customers can simply visit our Pricing page. Existing block customers can login to our website and click Add Block.

Get Notified

Want to be the first in line to find out about Terabyte Tuesday and our other sales? Join our Terabyte Tuesday mailing list. We respect your privacy, so you’ll only receive notifications about Terabyte Tuesday and our similar usenet sales.

The Fine Print

The sale runs until 12 AM EST on September 1. No sale prices will be honored after the sale expires. The sale prices are available to both new and existing customers. You are free to purchase multiple blocks. Coupons do not apply to sale prices. All blocks receive a 10% allowance for headers, so a 2 TB purchase will actually give you 2.2 TB, or 2,200 GB.

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closed Comments

  • if people back to school how they can have time to download and watch movies

    • Universities often have 25mb/s download and unlimited data for students.

  • What's the advantages of news groups nowadays? File hosts and multihosts cost $15 for 3months, unlimited downloads. Releases are just as fast since they all come from the same rippers.

    • +1

      sickbeard. clicking buttons like a chump is so 1998.

      • Not worth 4x the price. Theres so much extensions/addons that let you highlight and batch convert/download links with 2 clicks really.

        I used sickbeard for my tv shows before so i can see that, but nowadays most of my media consists of bluray iso's and games

  • Since NZBmatrix got taken down, anyone advise of any other good ones?

    • you could try gingadaddy. I think they are open to new memberships. nzbgeek are perhaps better, if available but gingadaddy had a free limited access so you can suck it and see. These days it is difficult just to get access.

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