Still bad
Still bad, any link that starts with
e.flashbit.cc:183
Is essentially dead
They won't fix it, and act like it's a valid link
Ripping off any customers dumb enough to pay.
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FlashBit - Free file upload service
Still bad, any link that starts with
e.flashbit.cc:183
Is essentially dead
They won't fix it, and act like it's a valid link
Ripping off any customers dumb enough to pay.
It is evil
it force you to pay after 5 downloads and you can't do anything about it, it steals your money and data so i believe that it should be a more fair if it actually allow people to download 5 files per day, that way, more people would come to your website and download more and be interested in your stuff!
The fact I have to pay to download a file after it's been downloaded 5 times in one day is a scummy business tactic, and something only a special few do.
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