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I noticed that I hadn’t had any sales for a month, so I asked someone to make a purchase through my link. To my surprise, no sale was recorded. It seems pretty clear what’s going on.
Don’t waste time! Either look for a new option, or face the reality.
Absolutely wrong i dont admit this
impossible they count all sales they are best in the world .
sales falling like a water fall dont give false review please.
anyways good luck with others..
 
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They say everything is fine...
For sure!!!
Rapidgator is blocked by CC
Members can buy premium only through the reseller, part of the profit is taken by RG and our part of the profit is taken by the reseller. Nothing remains for us from that sale, and we get nothing.
I have received several messages from forum members.
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The same number of downloads for 8 years can't possibly generate fewer sales... if I've had 500 downloads every week for 8 years... and before I was selling 66 Premiums and now 20... and (in decline) something's wrong. What a coincidence that those nearly 70% of sales have gone up in smoke... WE ALL HAVE THEM... everyone else is the same... get your act together or leave.
 
You can’t really compare those numbers with 8 years ago. Even if there’s a 70% decline, the entire ecosystem has changed drastically since then - Rapidgator had way more customers back then, more payment options, fewer DNS blocks, different user behavior, and far fewer legal streaming or cloud alternatives.

It’s possible that some sales are not being credited properly, but I wouldn’t jump straight to conclusions. These long-term analyses across 8 years don’t mean much when the market, regulations, and user habits have all shifted completely.
 
You can’t really compare those numbers with 8 years ago. Even if there’s a 70% decline, the entire ecosystem has changed drastically since then - Rapidgator had way more customers back then, more payment options, fewer DNS blocks, different user behavior, and far fewer legal streaming or cloud alternatives.

It’s possible that some sales are not being credited properly, but I wouldn’t jump straight to conclusions. These long-term analyses across 8 years don’t mean much when the market, regulations, and user habits have all shifted completely.
I'll buy it! But if you don't count sales because you don't have a system that tracks them properly... that's not being honest with your users...
 
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