So how will the recent changes affect Rapid Premium?

It has been a while since I’ve done a blog post, to be honest. I almost forgot an official blog existed since the UserCP news updates have been far more convenient for regular updates.

But then, I couldn’t possibly put this post in the UserCP, believe me. It’s going be a longer read than your average post. I sincerely hope you’ll bear with me on this.

Not a week has passed since Megaupload.com was taken down by the US government (and most of their employees arrested) on multiple criminal counts, including piracy and money laundering. This has since caused, what most know it as, a domino effect. Seeing the downfall of Megaupload on what could be considered similar legal issues, most filehosts have either shut off their sites completely or disabled any and all mention of affiliate programs from their sites. I’ll try to outline the changes that I’m aware of, although given the current volatility of changes, my information may end up being out of date a few days from now.

The following filehosts have completely turned off filesharing. No files can be downloaded from their sites:
Filesonic
Fileserve
Filejungle
UploadStation
UploadBox
x7.to

The following hosts are either down or have blocked all of USA:
Megaupload (permanently down)
Uploaded.to (blocked all of USA)

The following hosts are still up (with or without an affiliate program):
Rapidshare
WUpload
TurboBit
ZShare
Hotfile
Megashares
Netload
Filefactory
Crocko
Filepost
Uploading
Freakshare
Bitshare
Letitbit

So, the main idea of this blog post was for us to outline how these changes affect us, our service, and our members. Put in the most precise manner that I can – it does not affect anyone at all. Our service is going nowhere. It stays. We are still going to serve our customers and adapt to changes as we see necessary.

Essentially, only a handful of major filehosts have gone down. While this could be considered a major setback, it is also only temporary. The existing filehosts will either take their place or new ones will pop up. It always happens, there’s no reason it won’t happen now. Uploaders will change and adapt. The ones that were doing it primarily for the money may drop out, the ones that did it out of goodwill will come back in. If you could find 10,000 links for a file yesterday, tomorrow you’ll only find 1,000. You might have to search and look around two times as hard, but beyond that, nothing changes.

At this point, it’s too soon to make changes at Rapid Premium. We’re going to be closely monitoring everything and we’ll see if we can deduce a pattern within the next week or two. Based on that, we’ll add/change/drop filehosts as necessary. Making any changes right now would be pretty illogical given the volatility of changes at this point. The idea here is to take steps once all of this has blown over. And while it does, remember, we’re here to help. Anything you need, just head over to the helpdesk, open a ticket, and we will get back to you.

As much as it sounds like this has been a setback for us too, it has not. In fact, at this point, it makes greater sense to subscribe to our service (or one similar to ours) then to buy an account at an individual filehost. With a pricing that no other competitor can match (given the after sales support), it’s a no-brainer to invest with us because we will continue to evolve and adapt to the changes. One filehost, alone, cannot do that. And that same filehost going down does not affect us in any way or form. If anything, we have backups. Wherever the trend moves to, we’ll adapt to move with.


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14 Comments »

  1. Renato (1 comments) Says:

    Thank you for the words man.
    We are waiting what will happen.

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  2. Cirilo Perez (4 comments) Says:

    Any replacements in sigth for those that have been dropped?

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    Hamza (250 comments) Reply:

    Well like I said it’s pretty much a stupid move to add anything at this point. A week or two from now and we’ll know for sure which ones are worth adding and which ones are not. Would hate to add, say, Bitshare by tomorrow or the day after only to see them go down by the end of the week.

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  3. Lancer (1 comments) Says:

    Glad to listen that rpnet is alive and kicking :D I was able to download from UL.to after changing my server to docklands UK.
    A lot of services are not working including megashares, filepost! And it’s mostly impossible to find RS links!
    Any chance to increase lost premium days with some kind of extension?
    I mean I am not rushing to implement new hosts right now. It’s good thing to wait for the dust to settle and start afresh! But we can’t download from most supported sites. So it would be great if the premium days are extended, at least to half of the days spent waiting and that too if possible..

    I think we can start seeing lot of Hong Kong/China/Russia based file hosts now!

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    Hamza (250 comments) Reply:

    Filepost, unfortunately, has a hidden download limit of only 25GB/day per account. As of right now, we’re working to figure out a solution; while we do that, you’re more than welcome to put in a request on the helpdesk for manual conversion.

    Megashares works; was down on 2 out of 6 servers and has been fixed. All other hosts outlined on the main site work as expected.

    As for extension, we’ll try and see if we can do that. I won’t guarantee it, because at the end of the day, none of this has been caused by anything we have personally changed or done. We have been, if anything, extremely accommodating and adaptive to the changes thus far. But, again, I’ll see if we can do those extensions since we need to keep in mind the financial impact that would have on us :)

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  4. adidethos (2 comments) Says:

    hi there…
    i have a problem to renew my account via paypal.is it true cannot pay paypal now?

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    Hamza (250 comments) Reply:

    That is not true. Please open a support ticket with us to resolve this issue.

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  5. Ryan (1 comments) Says:

    I think you got it covered, the plan to wait until the dust settles is a very good one, cause only then can you make riskless decisions.
    Thanks again for this wonderful service, as for the extension, i think all RP users MUST understand if you can’t, because you have expenses as well and it makes no sense you costing yourself (or selves)money since you have saved us so much already!

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  6. BIG T (1 comments) Says:

    Your quite right, if we were with any single filehost site now, we would just have been shot out of the water. So far I’ve been able to download all the files I have wanted. Pity about the Filepost thing though, sneaky of them.

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  7. Mimynlodyve (47 comments) Says:

    Well said Hamza! :D Best service in da competition now! :) )

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  8. Creeptonic (1 comments) Says:

    Hi Hamza, we are glad that this is only temporary. Never had any doubts about RP-Net
    the service and the treatment is uber-cool
    please keep up the hard work and let us know
    if we can be of any help in the process.
    God Willing

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  9. Mike (16 comments) Says:

    thanks for the update Hamza.

    i for one am very glad that i didn’t have premium accounts with any of the filehosts that went down recently. after the rapidshare and then hotfile fiasco, i like others, stopped buying single premium accounts.

    also i like others haven’t lost anything due to this big mess. rapidpremium is money well spent.
    i surely expect to see alot of new members flocking to RP soon, theres no security in filehosts anymore and buying single premium accounts is very risky.

    got to say that extensions of premium accounts here isn’t fair to RPnet.
    a possibly solution to those who can’t download or are having trouble finding links, maybe temporarily suspending accounts on request, until this mess blows over might be a good idea.

    lets just hold tight and see what happens next. i dont imagine it will be long before uploaders stick with one or two or a few hosts (like always) though i worry it will be a host(s) that RPnet cannot support, e.g. Oron.com

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  10. lisaki (1 comments) Says:

    oh man I can’t find ANYTHING to download :(
    all my tv series need to be put on hold, anyone suggest anything??
    grrr
    thanks for the comforting reassurance RPrem xx

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    Hamza (250 comments) Reply:

    Get in touch with us on the helpdesk :)

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