From: Winnie Sachem on
Dear ACF;
we would like to invite you to take part in closed beta-testing of our
new product – Diglo.
This website is our attempt at providing users with a unique approach
towards storage and exchange of files.
What we offer is basically limitless disk space to which you can
upload any files you like quickly and easily. You can also browse and
search for files uploaded by other users. On top of that we provide
community tools that enable you to meet people who share your
interests.
As a beta-tester you will be given a month of premium membership which
allows you to download up to 60 gigabytes of data with no bandwidth
restrictions and to access all premium tools.
We are in the last stage of development and would be extremely pleased
if you agreed to join Diglo and share your opinions on our new
product.

To sign up at Diglo use the following registration code:
9073b430699820a840af

You can use the following link to sign up:

http://www.diglo.com?reg_code=9073b430699820a840af

Regards,
Diglo Team
http://www.diglo.com?reg_code=9073b430699820a840af
support(a)diglo.com
From: Oldphart on
Winnie Sachem wrote:
> Dear ACF;
> we would like to invite you to take part in closed beta-testing of our
> new product � Diglo.
> This website is our attempt at providing users with a unique approach
> towards storage and exchange of files.
> What we offer is basically limitless disk space to which you can
> upload any files you like quickly and easily. You can also browse and
> search for files uploaded by other users. On top of that we provide
> community tools that enable you to meet people who share your
> interests.
> As a beta-tester you will be given a month of premium membership which
> allows you to download up to 60 gigabytes of data with no bandwidth
> restrictions and to access all premium tools.
> We are in the last stage of development and would be extremely pleased
> if you agreed to join Diglo and share your opinions on our new
> product.
>
> To sign up at Diglo use the following registration code:
> 9073b430699820a840af
>
> You can use the following link to sign up:
>
> http://www.diglo.com?reg_code=9073b430699820a840af
>
> Regards,
> Diglo Team
> http://www.diglo.com?reg_code=9073b430699820a840af
> support(a)diglo.com
In other words, a social networking site with sharing being a feature?
Premium services offered for one month for being a Beta Tester?
Why would you not value the Beta Testers with a permanent premium
offering? What are the limitations that exist once the 30 days expire?
From: Mister2u on
On Nov 9, 4:07 pm, Oldphart <mfj1952deletet...(a)cox.net> wrote:
> Winnie Sachem wrote:
> > Dear ACF;
> > we would like to invite you to take part in closed beta-testing of our
> > new product – Diglo.
> > This website is our attempt at providing users with a unique approach
> > towards storage and exchange of files.
> > What we offer is basically limitless disk space to which you can
> > upload any files you like quickly and easily. You can also browse and
> > search for files uploaded by other users. On top of that we provide
> > community tools that enable you to meet people who share your
> > interests.
> > As a beta-tester you will be given a month of premium membership which
> > allows you to download up to 60 gigabytes of data with no bandwidth
> > restrictions and to access all premium tools.
> > We are in the last stage of development and would be extremely pleased
> > if you agreed to join Diglo and share your opinions on our new
> > product.
>
> > To sign up at Diglo use the following registration code:
> > 9073b430699820a840af
>
> > You can use the following link to sign up:
>
> >http://www.diglo.com?reg_code=9073b430699820a840af
>
> > Regards,
> > Diglo Team
> >http://www.diglo.com?reg_code=9073b430699820a840af
> > supp...(a)diglo.com
>
> In other words, a social networking site with sharing being a feature?
> Premium services offered for one month for being a Beta Tester?
> Why would you not value the Beta Testers with a permanent premium
> offering?  What are the limitations that exist once the 30 days expire?

It looks like they're trying to make a buck on file storage,which is
raedily available for free.