thanks willy for changing my plan
Does RU from Wupload to Fileserve work for you? I'm getting error: Fail (Invalid Link or File Size Too Large) for the last couple of days...
how i was saing, the problem is not bad stats count, the problem is that people are not downloading from wupload becouse the bad download speed.Hey, all!
I've seen the comments about stats - checked them out and they're accounting fine!
As we can all see, the issues are still affecting uploads, and I apologize for the frustration and difficulties it has caused, but we're hard at work on the new infrastructure which will get these issues fixed up and give our loyal affiliates a brand-spanking-new, well-oiled machine to earn as much as possible!
And top that off with the new features and promos we'll be rolling out, we're coming up on an exciting time
I think you all for your patience!
Regards,
Willy!
how i was saing, the problem is not bad stats count, the problem is that people are not downloading from wupload becouse the bad download speed.
not only we, the uploaders, are loosing money, wupload are loosing costumers, and them (who buys wupload premiums) are angry with the bad download speed.
all the recent problems with the down stats are becouse of this (the bad download speed).
sSKKa Site is opening normally on my site .
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