Thank you Seedr.cc

This is a short blog stating how seedr helped me!

I usually download files, videos etc from torrent using my personal laptop.

Since i started working and got my company laptop i mainly started using it however we are not allowed to use torrent which is quite a problem and even if we install it for a while, it still generates an alert.

I was looking for an option to download torrent content but could not find anything relevant or really helpful and reliable.

Later, my friend told me about seedr.cc which provide free space by signing up, further we can also increase it by sharing it on twitter, pinterest etc.

Initially i was happy with the service and enjoyed free space for quite sometime now however, recently i was downloading a large file which requires more space. I share the seedr on twitter and pinterest and got enough space which helped me to download the file but still i thought it would be worth to write a small blog about seedr.cc and thank them for the excellent service which they are offering.

I really admire seedr and would recommend everyone it to all to try it, at least once.

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You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click the “New Post” button, and tell us why you’re here.

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