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Old 06-14-2012, 02:44 AM  
AGS-17
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File Lockers, CCBILL, PayPal, hosts - all in one thread.

I've been reading all these recent threads and WOW, I can honestly say I'm pretty shocked by CCBILL decision to support file lockers and by their complete ignorance. I guess money really does talk and we, honest webmasters get cast aside.

I applaud the efforts of everybody who dared to speak up and I think that it is better that we have one-thread-for-all where to discuss and coordinate our efforts.

I'm real glad to see the FileSonic.com go down along with a few other big ones and the way they simply closed down when shit started to fly tells a lot.

Now the biggest fish out there is DepositFiles.com, Alexa Rank: 186 as much as 10 times bigger than other file lockers and they have an affiliate program that thieves use to pedal your content while PayPal is happy to accept payment for it.

Everybody also seem to forget the fact that DepositFiles.com is being hosted by Webazilla, along with many others.

Hotfile.com, Alexa Rank: 474, runs an affiliate program, PayPal for processing appears to also be hosted by Webazilla, they try and hide it but not very hard, iptransit.com seems to belong to Webazilla as well.

Here I've made a short list of biggest file lockers who are being processed by PayPal and CCBILL, I guess it would be good if we could get together and make sure that PayPal and CCBILL stop providing their services to these thieves.

It's pretty ridiculous to see PayPal doing this while refusing any porn site whatsoever and in case of CCBILL, talk about biting the hand that feeds you!

Here's my list, it is a work in process and by no means is all inclusive, feel free to add to it:

Hotfile.com - PayPal

DepositFiles - PayPal

uploaded.to - CCBILL reinstated their account few hours after a shutdown, WOW! It begs the question why?

filefactory.com - PayPal, looks like CCBILL pulled their account, wonder for how long?

It appears that hosting companies and payment processing companies like PayPal and very recently CCBILL are enabling file lockers to do what they do, while collecting their commission like nothing's wrong.

Let's ask these questions of them, let's ask PayPal and CCBILL. Let's make it our goal that neither CCBILL nor PayPal process payments for file lockers!

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