I've spoken with multiple people at Ultramegabit with excellent response times every time. So I'm guessing if anyone is having trouble getting a response from Ultramegabit then your support requests are likely too vague and they're too busy to play guessing games to figure out what your looking for.
Since I've been speaking with them frequently I do have a pretty good handle on generally what's up with them and I'll try to field some answers in this thread on anything that I feel that I can answer based on personal experience with affiliating with Ultramegabit.
As far as getting ticked off about what is being said on here, I fully understand that. In my last job we had a very similar forum to this set up for our partners to talk to each other. It would amaze me to read it to see how one shitty partner with an IQ of about 4 would invent some issue with our product when the issue was really with his own systems to begin with. And shortly thereafter our ticket system would get swamped with people who suddenly thought they were having the same problem.
Forums can inherently have their own mob mentality, which is why the administration of this site is so quick to ban people who use terms like "scam" without providing detailed information to support the use of the word "scam". So I don't blame Ultramegabit for feeling frustrated by things being said on here, in fact just by skimming through the last few pages of this thread I have to say that I think they're handling any such frustration better than I have myself (when I was in their shoes).
BTW - I'm not targeting this reply towards hyp, this is just my thoughts for everyone...
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Title: WMZ Payout update!
Dear affiliates, just an update regarding WMZ payouts here. Our exchanger was having some problems of his own, and has just contacted me today stating that he will catch up on the wmz deposits in the next few days. We apologize for any inconvenience.
I hope this few days will be short.
Thak you umb support.
They're US based which is likely why they have to depend on a third party WMZ exchanger as WebMoney is fortunately banned from the US. Even for file hosts based outside of the US it is common practice for them to rely on a third party payout exchanger as part of their financial channels. This is mainly due to the fact that many file hosts have become the target for certain anti-piracy groups who have been quite successful at freezing the bank accounts used by file hosts over the last couple of years.
Its just my two cents but anyone who is serious about making any worthwhile income from file host affiliation wouldn't waste their time with intermediary systems like Webmoney, PayPal, etc.; rather use of wire transfers (which I'm not 100% clear that Ultramegabit provides this to their affiliates at the time of this writing as its not listed as a payout option on their interface).
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Ultramegabit increase ppd rate tier 2 its very low
I've personally found that PPD is generally a waste of time for file host affiliates who are serious about what they do. Its really more suited for trolls that try to make a buck chipping away by only re-uploading stuff thats already been uploaded by someone else.
If you provide large quantities of unique content then many people will purchase a premium account from you so that they can download it from you.
Lastly, please don't PM me asking me how I do it unless you want to get a nasty response. Use your brain and think up of something on your own, its really not that hard.
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The new remote upload option doesn't have a place to put in the username/pass for the remote host.
Try to use the syntax:
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http://USER:PASSWORD@DOMAIN.NAM/file/0123456789
I will say that this will not work for the majority of file hosts as they commonly require cookie based authentication for downloading.
The remote upload feature I think is more designed for people who run their own dedicated servers and/or VPS systems who can move their data over to their web server's public directory to publicly host the files to be "remote uploaded".
I personally think that this method is a waste of time to use in normal circumstances (although I do use this as part of my
imgChili scripts).
If your finding yourself in a situation where you need to do some remote uploading to any file host I suggest that it'd be more worth your while to research some of the VPS providers available right here on this forum. Get one that runs Windows and use it to JDownloader your files down and Z_O_O_M uploader your files up....