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From: "Google (via Google Checkout)" <[email protected]>

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From: "Google (via Google Checkout)" <[email protected]> To: [email protected], [email protected] Subject: Your Google Storage plan is set to automatically renew in 3 days Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2013 17:02:25 +0000 This is our final reminder that your one-year Google Storage plan for [email protected] is set to automatically renew in 3 days. Unless you take action, we'll automatically charge your Google Wallet account on Apr 9, 2013. Since you purchased this plan before April 24, 2012 - the date we updated our Google Storage plans - and have set your plan to automatically renew, remember that you can keep your current plan. It's not too late to decide whether you want to keep your current plan, purchase a new plan, or downgrade to free storage. Keep your current plan To keep your current plan and avoid an interruption in service, please check that your payment information is current before your plan expires. Read how to update your payment information in Google Wallet. We'll continue to automatically renew your current Google Storage plan each year, providing you with the same storage limits for your Gmail, Drive, and Picasa, as long as your account's status is as follows: - Current plan hasn't been changed at google.com/settings/storage - Account is active - Annual plan is set to automatically renew each year - Google Wallet payment information is up-to-date Purchase a new plan Visit www.google.com/settings/storage to purchase a new plan before your current plan expires. After you purchase a new plan, you won't be able to go back to your current plan. Downgrade to free storage Visit www.google.com/settings/storage to downgrade to free storage. After you downgrade your plan, you won't be able to go back to your current plan. More resources See what's changed with storage plans: how Google Storage plans work Resolve Google Storage issues: Google Storage troubleshooter Thanks, The Google Drive Team 2,Google Checkout This email was forwarded to you through Google Checkout. Stop receiving emails from Google EFTA00715555

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