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    #11
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    JaKFile


    If you are a Premium or Free member, the files aren't never deleted from their servers. If you are an unregistered member, the files are deleted 30 days after the last download.

    For Uploading If you are a Premium member the maximum file size is unlimited. If you are a Free member the maximum file size is 2GB. Unregistered user are limited to a maximum file size of 800MB.

    1024 GB of free storage for registered users

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    #12
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    JaKFile


    If you are a Premium or Free member, the files aren't never deleted from their servers. If you are an unregistered member, the files are deleted 30 days after the last download.

    For Uploading If you are a Premium member the maximum file size is unlimited. If you are a Free member the maximum file size is 2GB. Unregistered user are limited to a maximum file size of 800MB.

    1024 GB of free storage for registered users
    Im also look for the same think.
    JakFile is good but ftp upload no work. any other solutione?
    RS is secure ? they have any filter ? they delete copyright file ?
    no share only backup

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    #13
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    dropbawx
    I'm the boss.

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    #14
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    Dude, the best choice for you is to buy an external hard disk. Google for samsung G2 and S2

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    #15
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    Website's:
    sexybabess.info
    Jakfile rules I am uploading through the ftp right now I have not problems what so ever
    After you upload a file with the ftp you need to click this link once again to have the file you just uploaded to appear in your file manager http://www.jakfile.com/ftp.php

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    #16
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    Website's:
    rapide-ddl.com
    bayfiles

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    #17
    Member
    dropbox or box those are for backup
    VOTE FOR FREEDOM, VOTE FOR GARY JOHNSON 2012!!

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    #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThumperTM View Post
    Why you dont use mediafire?
    i think cuz they don't allows over 200MB upload.
    VOTE FOR FREEDOM, VOTE FOR GARY JOHNSON 2012!!

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    #19
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    Website's:
    sexybabess.info
    Mediafire deletes files fast like 2 to 3 weeks

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    #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJboutit View Post
    Jakfile rules I am uploading through the ftp right now I have not problems what so ever
    After you upload a file with the ftp you need to click this link once again to have the file you just uploaded to appear in your file manager http://www.jakfile.com/ftp.php
    hm, seems like a good option but their quite new i'm little bit sceptic that they might close.

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