Peter South
Active Member
Initially when the deal was announced I gave Xerver.co a lot of grief because I simply thought it was a bad idea to suddenly and retroactively change affiliate terms.
However as time went on I started to realize that the completely incompetent & unprofessional piece of shit that we knew as either "filegrasper", "forumhookers", and/or "Sid" (whose real name is Siddharth Ramakrishnan ) had roped Xerver.co's Administrative Staff in on an extension of his scam in an effort to cash out on his completely failed business (which he really had no business starting to begin with).
In the days leading up to filegrasper's "big announcement" (which thankfully got his ass immediately banned from this forum, thanks moderators!) I had been made aware of several file hosts being approached to buy FileOM.
As stated there were in deed a lot of debts in which FileOM had incurred as Siddharth Ramakrishnan completely lacks any creative, professional, technical, business, and/or customer service related skills; it is my opinion that people like Siddharth Ramakrishnan should only have careers such as the telephone operators who verify your Microsoft Windows License Activation Keys (you know where you read out 8 boxes of numbers and they read them back to you).
From various sources (namely file host owners) I've been able to learn that Siddharth Ramakrishnan had lied about exactly how failed his business with FileOM really truly had become. I do believe that during the last several months Siddharth Ramakrishnan's nasty web of lies only grew exponentially more deceitful as he continued to try to lie his way out of a sinking ship. These lies continued right until the end when Siddharth Ramakrishnan flagged a VERY LARGE SUM of affiliate debt in his XFileSharingPro Admin Panel as being "paid" when in fact, as we all unfortunately know, simply was never paid off to us and is still owed to us.
I believe that once Xerver.co became privy to the extent of Siddharth Ramakrishnan's web of lies and poor business practices that they made the decision to bail on taking over FileOM. So it is of my personal opinion that Xerver.co is almost just as much a victim as all of us affiliates who got ripped off by Siddharth Ramakrishnan. Like many of us affiliates, Xerver.co was simply dragged along by a very deceitful loser named Siddharth Ramakrishnan
Earlier this morning I worked with Xerver.co's development team and wrote some code for a bash uploading script (which I'll post in a few days after I tweak it). I used this script to upload 17,512 files in under one hour and not a single upload failed on me. So I am quite impressed with Xerver.co's infrastructure so I am affiliating with them and think now that the dust is settling we should all separate our anger away from Xerver.co and back at the owner of FileOM "filegrasper" aka "sramakrishnan" aka "forumhookers", or of course his real name: Siddharth Ramakrishnan.
So my apologies go to Xerver.co for giving them a fair amount of grief over the last week, however fortunately enough for them they were intuitive enough to realize that a takeover of FileOM was not viable as the set of facts in which they were presented about the state of FileOM's cash flow were simply false.
However as time went on I started to realize that the completely incompetent & unprofessional piece of shit that we knew as either "filegrasper", "forumhookers", and/or "Sid" (whose real name is Siddharth Ramakrishnan ) had roped Xerver.co's Administrative Staff in on an extension of his scam in an effort to cash out on his completely failed business (which he really had no business starting to begin with).
In the days leading up to filegrasper's "big announcement" (which thankfully got his ass immediately banned from this forum, thanks moderators!) I had been made aware of several file hosts being approached to buy FileOM.
As stated there were in deed a lot of debts in which FileOM had incurred as Siddharth Ramakrishnan completely lacks any creative, professional, technical, business, and/or customer service related skills; it is my opinion that people like Siddharth Ramakrishnan should only have careers such as the telephone operators who verify your Microsoft Windows License Activation Keys (you know where you read out 8 boxes of numbers and they read them back to you).
From various sources (namely file host owners) I've been able to learn that Siddharth Ramakrishnan had lied about exactly how failed his business with FileOM really truly had become. I do believe that during the last several months Siddharth Ramakrishnan's nasty web of lies only grew exponentially more deceitful as he continued to try to lie his way out of a sinking ship. These lies continued right until the end when Siddharth Ramakrishnan flagged a VERY LARGE SUM of affiliate debt in his XFileSharingPro Admin Panel as being "paid" when in fact, as we all unfortunately know, simply was never paid off to us and is still owed to us.
I believe that once Xerver.co became privy to the extent of Siddharth Ramakrishnan's web of lies and poor business practices that they made the decision to bail on taking over FileOM. So it is of my personal opinion that Xerver.co is almost just as much a victim as all of us affiliates who got ripped off by Siddharth Ramakrishnan. Like many of us affiliates, Xerver.co was simply dragged along by a very deceitful loser named Siddharth Ramakrishnan
Earlier this morning I worked with Xerver.co's development team and wrote some code for a bash uploading script (which I'll post in a few days after I tweak it). I used this script to upload 17,512 files in under one hour and not a single upload failed on me. So I am quite impressed with Xerver.co's infrastructure so I am affiliating with them and think now that the dust is settling we should all separate our anger away from Xerver.co and back at the owner of FileOM "filegrasper" aka "sramakrishnan" aka "forumhookers", or of course his real name: Siddharth Ramakrishnan.
So my apologies go to Xerver.co for giving them a fair amount of grief over the last week, however fortunately enough for them they were intuitive enough to realize that a takeover of FileOM was not viable as the set of facts in which they were presented about the state of FileOM's cash flow were simply false.