FilesPayouts.com Discussion

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@koolperson May I ask what kind of files do u upload (Videos, Games, Software)?
Tv shows
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You're just talking nonsense. Either you're being paid to post things like this here, or you're the owner of the project.

Neither PayPal nor credit card payments are working on FilesPayouts. Anyone can test that.
So where is FilesPayouts actually getting its money from? I doubt that pop-up ads alone are enough to cover such high payout rates.

If someone keeps defending like this every day, then he must either be the owner or is getting paid. I don't see any other reasonable explanation.
Another old user claiming he receive payment now start barking on him also... That is your life keep barking on others.
 
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It's quite surprising that you're still receiving payments. If you were uploading software or games, I’d understand — simply because the platform owner’s business model heavily relies on that type of content. Without going into too much detail, it's those uploaders who actually generate revenue for him, and without them, the entire operation collapses. So he’s essentially obligated to keep them paid.

In your case — since you're uploading TV shows — it's likely that you're just part of a small group he continues to pay in order to preserve the illusion of consistent payouts. Unfortunately, that kind of strategy usually doesn’t last. Sooner or later, it falls apart, and those who aren't part of the core profit-generating group end up being left behind. Just something to keep in mind.
 
It's quite surprising that you're still receiving payments. If you were uploading software or games, I’d understand — simply because the platform owner’s business model heavily relies on that type of content. Without going into too much detail, it's those uploaders who actually generate revenue for him, and without them, the entire operation collapses. So he’s essentially obligated to keep them paid.

In your case — since you're uploading TV shows — it's likely that you're just part of a small group he continues to pay in order to preserve the illusion of consistent payouts. Unfortunately, that kind of strategy usually doesn’t last. Sooner or later, it falls apart, and those who aren't part of the core profit-generating group end up being left behind. Just something to keep in mind.
Thank you so much for explaining in detail. However, I've been working specifically with TV shows since 2012 although I did take a break for 5 years in between. In my opinion, whether someone uploads TV shows or software doesn’t matter as much as the type of traffic the website is receiving. What really matters is whether that traffic is from top-tier countries or not.


I personally get 80% of my traffic from the USA. And yes, if a website has ads and most of its visitors are from low-tier countries, the revenue will naturally be lower. On the other hand, if the traffic is from the USA, then the ad income is much higher. That’s why the admin tends to pay more to users who bring in Tier 1 traffic.
 
Let the admin then specify in the rules that he will pay those who have 1st level views))). The money was earned honestly, but it will not be possible to withdraw it honestly. Most likely, the site will simply be attacked and blocked. The admin is walking on the edge)
 
Thank you so much for explaining in detail. However, I've been working specifically with TV shows since 2012 although I did take a break for 5 years in between. In my opinion, whether someone uploads TV shows or software doesn’t matter as much as the type of traffic the website is receiving. What really matters is whether that traffic is from top-tier countries or not.


I personally get 80% of my traffic from the USA. And yes, if a website has ads and most of its visitors are from low-tier countries, the revenue will naturally be lower. On the other hand, if the traffic is from the USA, then the ad income is much higher. That’s why the admin tends to pay more to users who bring in Tier 1 traffic.
I totally get your point, and I agree that traffic quality used to play a much bigger role — especially when ads were the main revenue stream. But honestly, that’s no longer the case, at least not with platforms like the one we're talking about.

Believe me, these days it’s less about where the traffic is coming from, and more about what type of content is being uploaded. The kind of ads this guy is running doesn’t rely heavily on geo-targeting anymore. Instead, it relies on specific file types that drive high user demand — mainly software and games.

So if you're an uploader in those categories, he'll bend over backwards to keep you around — because his whole model depends on that. Without them, the whole operation falls apart. That’s why, in setups like his, file type comes first — country traffic comes second.
 
I totally get your point, and I agree that traffic quality used to play a much bigger role — especially when ads were the main revenue stream. But honestly, that’s no longer the case, at least not with platforms like the one we're talking about.

Believe me, these days it’s less about where the traffic is coming from, and more about what type of content is being uploaded. The kind of ads this guy is running doesn’t rely heavily on geo-targeting anymore. Instead, it relies on specific file types that drive high user demand — mainly software and games.

So if you're an uploader in those categories, he'll bend over backwards to keep you around — because his whole model depends on that. Without them, the whole operation falls apart. That’s why, in setups like his, file type comes first — country traffic comes second.
Thank you for explaining everything in such detail — I truly appreciate it. You're absolutely right about the importance of file types, and I’ll definitely consider exploring the software category if I find it manageable alongside my current work.


That said, I still believe traffic quality — especially from Tier 1 countries like the US — plays a significant role. While platforms may shift their strategies, advertisers continue to value high-quality traffic because of better conversions and higher returns.


In my case, over 80% of my traffic comes from the US, which directly boosts ad earnings. That could be one of the reasons I’m still receiving payments regularly. So while file type is important, top-tier traffic also plays a crucial part in sustaining long-term payouts.
 
still not pay and pending payment since 2 weeks , i think will do like userupload
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another indian scam , stop using this server and stop support indian servers
 
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