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VMboy 27-06-2010 03:50

Rapidshare News
 
Anyone understand this gobbledigook?

Spoiler: 
New product and pricing models make RapidShare as flexible and low priced as never before

June 25, 2010
As of June 29, 2010, RapidShare is changing its product and payment models. In future, the costs for RapidShare accounts will no longer be tiered according to time period; instead there will be five packages with differing features. These packages will be paid for with a new currency known as "Rapids". In order to grant our customers maximum flexibility when choosing the type of package, they will be able to switch between packages on a daily basis and hence select the features that suit them best at the time.
All previous Collector's accounts will be automatically converted into free Premium accounts on July 1, 2010, thus making it still possible to use the RapidShare service without charge.

What is actually changing: pricing model
RapidShare is launching a new currency: Rapids. This will allow users to take up various packages from June 29, 2010.
Rapids can be acquired in the following increments:

Prepaid funds
400 Rapids € 4,99
1.000 Rapids € 9,95
2.000 Rapids € 19,90
5.000 Rapids € 49,75
20.000 Rapids € 199,00

Many users will already have Rapids in their accounts from the start as both the remaining days in existing Premium accounts and unused traffic share will be converted automatically into Rapids. For each remaining day, the user will be credited with 20 Rapids. For example, if there are 10 days left in a Premium account, the user will receive 200 Rapids. Each GB of traffic share will be converted into 5 Rapids.
Any accumulated Free- and Premium-RapidPoints can also be converted into Rapids until July 6, 2010. Altogether, 5,000 Free-RapidPoints and 5,000 Premium-RapidPoints equate to 600 Rapids; 50,000 Free-RapidPoints and 50,000 Premium-RapidPoints will give 6,000 Rapids.
A maximum of 50,000 Rapids can be obtained by converting existing RapidPoints, traffic share or the remaining time on a Premium account.

What is actually changing: product model
These modifications will not change anything for Free Users. Owners of previous Collector's accounts will receive free Premium accounts, enabling them to manage their uploaded files in the Premium Zone. Downloading and storing are just the same as for the previous Collector's account.
Users who have Rapids can choose from five types of fee-paying package. What is special about these packages is that every user can turn the features off and on to suit their needs from day to day. In this way, we hope to offer our customers an even better service and, above all, much more flexibility than before.

Overview of fee-paying packages:
Name Price / day Storage Traffic / day Filemanagement Directdownload Foldermanagement Verification Licence Manager Licence Manager+
RapidSmall 4 Rapids 10 GB 1 GB x x
RapidMedium 20 Rapids 50 GB 5 GB x x x
RapidBig 78 Rapids 200 GB 20 GB x x x x
RapidSupersize 229 Rapids 600 GB 60 GB x x x x x
RapidBusiness 449 Rapids 1200 GB 120 GB x x x x x x

* RapidSmall For the RapidSmall package, users pay 4 Rapids a day. This gives them 10 GB of secured storage and a daily traffic volume of 1 GB. What's more, they can take advantage of file management and direct download features.
* RapidMedium Those who opt for the RapidMedium deal get, in exchange for 20 Rapids a day, 50 GB of secured storage and a daily traffic volume of 5 GB. In addition to file management and direct downloads, users will be able to manage their data in folders.
* RapidBig Holders of RapidBig accounts have access to 200 GB of secured storage and a traffic limit of 20 GB. Along with other RapidMedium features, in this version users will also be able to have their account verified. The RapidBig package costs 78 Rapids a day.
* RapidSupersize With the RapidSupersize account, users receive 600 GB of secured storage and 60 GB of daily traffic in return for 229 Rapids a day. As an added feature, users will have the ability to sell their own files via the Licence Manager.
* RapidBusiness With RapidBusiness, commercial customers benefit from being able to store and grant others access to even greater quantities of data for 449 Rapids a day. In addition to the features of the RapidSupersize deal, customers will have access to Licence Manager+.

Plus, business customers can receive targeted offers on request.
If users load their account with Rapids through payment or by converting RapidPoints, Traffic or remaining time, they will be set up with the smallest package (RapidSmall), with the option to upgrade at any time.
All features of the new model will be explained in further detail on June 29, 2010 on rapidshare.com.

Druchii 27-06-2010 07:59

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Yes.

You buy a bunch of "points".

You then spend said points daily on there tariff.

For example, the crap tariff (1Gb Bandwidth/day) is 4 points/day.

Basically, they want you to spend more money and use less bandwidth.

zing_deleted 27-06-2010 10:59

Re: Rapidshare News
 
I would have rather seen a downloader option only with no storage where you pay per downloadload instead of per day as I hardly use the site lol think ill stay a leeching free user lol

Lord Nikon 27-06-2010 18:12

Re: Rapidshare News
 
bear in mind it affects uploaders too. Watch the migration from RS to HotFile or MegaUpload

Taf 29-06-2010 17:33

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Well, seeing as the download wait clock has now vanished, it seems the only way to download is to pay.

Bye RS!!!!!!

VMboy 29-06-2010 18:02

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35048715)
Well, seeing as the download wait clock has now vanished, it seems the only way to download is to pay.

Bye RS!!!!!!

You have had it good for too long, what about the folks that pay for their accounts that share for the leeches.

Taf 29-06-2010 19:03

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Ha! Free download timer is back!

Leech away!

VMboy 29-06-2010 19:23

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35048754)
Ha! Free download timer is back!

Leech away!

Is the download speed not slow as a free user of RS?

zing_deleted 29-06-2010 19:30

Re: Rapidshare News
 
I only tend to download a few roms for my phone off RS so I can live with slow

Taf 29-06-2010 20:47

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VMboy (Post 35048762)
Is the download speed not slow as a free user of RS?

Sure, but it's free and I only DL the occasional file

Druchii 30-06-2010 00:58

Re: Rapidshare News
 
They automatically increase your package size.

I went over the 1gB limit to test, and it put me on the next size up.

It did NOT however, automatically downgrade me when it struck 12 CET.

Paul 30-06-2010 02:23

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Nope, they dont auto downgrade you, you have to do it manually.

On the plus side, at 4 points a day, the points they have given me will last me almost a year, when I only paid for 3 months.

v0id 30-06-2010 02:25

Re: Rapidshare News
 
I'd rather user sendspace than rapidshare

Paul 30-06-2010 02:28

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Since I use it for downloading rather than uploading and storage, I'll just use whatever the majority uses to store the files I want. :erm:

It appears hotfile is gaining in popularity ..

Druchii 30-06-2010 02:49

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35048947)
Nope, they dont auto downgrade you, you have to do it manually.

On the plus side, at 4 points a day, the points they have given me will last me almost a year, when I only paid for 3 months.

Aye, that is one plus side. At 4 points a day i have 350~ days.

Unfortunately it would seem the service is slowly slipping, less and less people i know are even willing to download files i'm trying to share with them via it as well (Usually spreadsheets relating to a game i play.. Sounds fun, right? :p:).

Ah well, wonder what the next big site will be.

Lord Nikon 30-06-2010 08:35

Re: Rapidshare News
 
my money is on MegaUpload or HotFile.

Chrysalis 03-07-2010 00:24

Re: Rapidshare News
 
I cant believe so many people use this rubbish service instead of webspace.

I am guessing rapids is like ms live points, change the currency to cause confusion.

Lord Nikon 03-07-2010 01:00

Re: Rapidshare News
 
They have gone from a flat fee access price per month scheme to a quota based scheme with some perils attached.
Tiers 1-3 are as follows. (please note this is per day)
Tier 1 - Rapidsmall - 4 Rapids per day, guaranteed hosting of 10Gb anything above this may be deleted after 60 days if not deleted. You may only download 1Gb per day.

From here on the list will be size, price, store, down.

Rapidsmall - 4, 10, 1
Rapidmedium - 20, 50, 5
Rapidlarge - 78, 200, 20

Let's say you are on rapidsmall, and you download 8Gb, you would expect to be moved to the large pack at 78 Rapids for the day yes? no.

You start on the Rapidsmall and you pay the 4 Rapids, when you exceed the 1Gb you get moved to Rapidmedium which doesn't cost 16 Rapids, (the difference between the tariffs) but the Full 20. Then, as you pass the 5Gb mark you get moved to the Large tier with again the FULL charge of 78 Rapids. - Total cost - 102 Rapids.

But wait, it's not over yet.

You can NOT downgrade for 20 hours. Thus you may get kept on the Large Tariff an extra day, costing another 78 Rapids before you can downgrade, Thus the total may be 180 Rapids instead of 82 (78 for the first day, down to 4 again for the second)

For people who host a lot of information on there (and there are a lot of legitimate uses for offsite file storage) the cost can be 449 Rapids per day to guarantee the storage of their files. The overall cost increase to larger users is over 200% with much less on offer for the price. There is a great deal of outrage building over this move and I am already seeing the migration to other hosting providers starting amongst the NetAdmins I know who use the service.

There is another sting in the tail from RS also. Currently no-one I know of who has tried to delete files from RS after relocating their chosen host to another provider has been able to delete them. They show as deleted but after a refresh they return.

Lord Nikon 06-07-2010 20:22

Re: Rapidshare News
 
And Rapidshare change the rules again - https://ssl.rapidshare.com/news.html

budwieser 06-07-2010 21:38

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Nikon (Post 35052055)
And Rapidshare change the rules again - https://ssl.rapidshare.com/news.html

Thats a bit more like it!;) I think Rapidshare saw the error of their greedy ways then.:)

zing_deleted 07-07-2010 10:51

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Nikon (Post 35052055)
And Rapidshare change the rules again - https://ssl.rapidshare.com/news.html


yeah just had the email off them

Quote:

Dear user / Liebe Kundin, lieber Kunde,

As a result of the recent adjustments to our product and pricing model we have received a lot of feedback from our users. There was also positive response but we want to be honest with you: most answers were negative. With our adjustments we have alienated many users. As a matter of course, that was not our intention. Instead, it is our goal to introduce a system that gives you more flexibility. However, we are happy about every single user response that we have received as this is the only way we can learn what our users really want. That is the reason why we have fundamentally revised our offer one more time and made it much simpler.
5 euros for 4 months is fair enough I think for most users . Those that store a lot there may not like the "bolt on" prices but still. I may well buy the 400 rapids

Paul 07-07-2010 21:25

Re: Rapidshare News
 
Well at least they realised pretty quick what a huge mistake they made.

My rapid points still look like they are are going to last me at least 6 to 9 months.


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