1. Nope. I suggest you read it again until you understand it. To sum it up, tier 1 counts for one download. Tier 2/3 count as many downloads as it takes to get to $0.0055Since they're tier a countries, than it makes no difference. You get 1 download from each anyway since they're the max of $0.0055. So counting one download or counting a max of $0.0055 makes no difference for tier a. It's both the same.
For d Countries you would be allowed 55 downloads per IP. This is why it's better than just straight 1 IP.
1. In the other post you said it's better than counting just one & in this post you say it's all the same.Make up your mind.
2. anurr if they were to raise their rates it would defeat the purpose of them making the change to a system that turns the whopping $8.00 a day you were able eke out with 2000 downloads into $3.50.
3. I guess I just needed to go back to ppd for a couple months to remind me why I made the switch to pps a couple years ago.
You guys can now get back to making your snarky comments about me for having the audacity to have an opinion that doesn't coincide with yours.
2. Nope again. Understand how currency works. Not going to explain it here
3. To each their own
You knew it was going to change. Nothing to get upset about. No host can offer unlimited IP downloads without at least shaving or not paying some users. Especially if they don't offer upgrades.
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