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I've always wondered if Backblaze B2 would accept advance payments. I would love that
B2 warns you, in advance, if your payment mechanism is expiring. And then, they don't immediately delete your account or data if you're late.
If you find out they accept advance payment, let me know; and I'll do the same. Based on their charge model, you won't be able to pay for X months, but I'd like to, say, have an account balance they will draw on if my payments fail.
I'm in particular considering the case of my untimely death. I have instructions for my family to get at all the backups, just in case, but if I die dealing with that is going to be really low on their list of priorities. I'd like to know that, 6 months after my CC stops working, my family will still be able to access my backups if they need to.
I double back-up onto SSD, but still.
I would like account credits too, but I don't know if they do that for single users. I do think they have something like that for enterprises
Yeah, it'd be cool to put like $50 there and get notified if it drops below $15 or whatever.