uploading 55Kb file took up 5minutes from France rdp
tested and working fine.. check again please.
uploading 55Kb file took up 5minutes from France rdp
Upload is working very slow, please check...
my username is the same as here at this forum
and i know what you gonna answer thats everything is counted just fine
and that all files are downloaded with lower rates
also i have my own forums where i post on
and can see withs countrys visit and clicks at my posts
134 Hits 26.80%German
108 Hits 21.60%Turkey
32 Hits 6.40%France
22 Hits 4.40%United States
so how comes then then never a countrys are counted with your host?
thats what i say only C and D country's are counted ....
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you all looking a kid and afraid. if any site not load 5 min then it mean they are S**C**A**M ?hahahaha, so its closed now or what!
you all looking a kid and afraid. if any site not load 5 min then it mean they are S**C**A**M ?gone...bye bye
you all looking a kid and afraid. if any site not load 5 min then it mean they are S**C**A**M ?lol omg, fail ..lost again time.
Actually its still up.
Btw Remote Upload is dead. Fix please.