Sunday, June 16, 2013

Premium Link Generator # A0033 (LeechCrib)






LeechCrib is a free Premium Link Generator.



Welcome to LeechCrib- a premium link generator for
The following hosts are available :

netload.in already available here!
uploaded.net already available here!
rapidgator.net already available here!
extabit.com already available here!

And the following hosts will be available soon

putlocker.com
and more... 

. When using these services there is no need to pay for any
premium services of our supported sites, because we are generating premium links for free!

Our premium link generator helps you to avoid some most annoying limits of file hosting
sites. When using our services, you can access your links almost as a premium user, because
you get maximum speeds that depend only on your internet connection, and no parallel download limits. There is just a short waiting time between
downloads. But this should not be a problem for you, because you can visit another premium
link generator website Leechalot when having a wait time on our website and then come
back to us when having a wait time there.

And the following hosts will be available soon

putlocker.com
and more... 

Rapidshare and Hotfile are available at the moment.

We do not keep any files on our server. Downloading any illegal or copyrighted files is forbidden.


There are two types of downloading methods are available.

Direct Download.
Typical Download.
Support File HostsTime to Auto Delete from ServerStatus
Rapidshare, Rapidgator, Uploaded, Netload, Extabit,  Hotfile
Unknown
Online

Website Link:




Rapidshare and Hotfile are available at the moment.


About Rapidshare(RS) premium link generator(PLG)
Using our RS PLG you can download almost as a premium user with no limits
or with limits significally decreased. The download speed depends only on your
internet connection and our PLG gives you unlimited speed. Also, there are no daily
download or parallel download limits at all. Downloading of any illegal or copyrighted
files is prohibited. We are not hosting any files on our server.
NOTE:

As some of you may know, Rapidshare has introduced a new policy from 27th November 2012 which limits the amount of download capacity for an account holder.

Someone with a free account is allowed 1gb of downloads per day, a premium account holder has 30gb per day.

Depending on the size and number of files an account holder has this could result in you getting a message that capacity has been exhausted.


How to use RS PLG?
Just insert your link, click download button and we will generate a premium link for you.

About Rapidshare
Rapidshare is the most popular file sharing and hosting operator since 2005.
Rapidshare was among the 50 most popular internet websites in the world in 2010.
In April 2008, RapidShare had 5.4 petabytes of storage for users. In March 2010 it stated,
after a 120 Gbit/s upgrade, to have 600 Gbit/s of bandwidth. Premium users of Rapidshare have
untimited download speed, downloads with no queue waiting time, unlimited parallel downloads.
Also premium users can upload/download files bigger than 2GB, store up to 50 GB of data that cannot expire.
The duration of data storage for free user is 30 days and the limit of upload/download size is 200 MB.
Rapidshare also offers tools like download manager and link checker.


Other popular hosts

Mediafire

Upload up to 10 files of up to 100MB each at a time, unlimited storage. Allow to link to files from your
MySpace page, your blog, or forums, upload an unlimited number of files to share with friends and family
or storage, use folders to easily share groups of files or create galleries for all your images. No registration
necessary and no software to install.

Box.net

Up to 1GB of storage of files up to 10MB size each. Store your documents on Box so that you can access
them from anywhere. Share photos on your blog or website, and more.

Filedropper

Filedropper is amazing. It offers yet another free file sharing service, but with a 5GB capacity, no
registration requirements, and a theoretically unlimited download period, this one may be a standout.

Badongo

Badongo is an exceptionally neat file host, and I would most certainly rate it as one of the best. As a
unregistered user, you are allowed to upload up to 4.8GB a day and as a free, registered user, 12GB a day.
To make it similar to Filedropper, Badongo allows users to upload files of a maximum size of 1GB. When you
register with Badongo you even receive an account that stores all of your files of course, but also allows
users to create picture albums out of the pictures they store. This brings even more wonderful features to
this awesome site.

zSHARE

It offers unlimited downloads, and you can upload files up to 100 MB. The service is completely ad-financed
so there isn�t any premium service.

ADrive

ADrive is a free service and the 50 GB of space is currently the most you can get as far as free offerings
(most others offer just 1-5 GB for free.) There is a 2 GB file size limit, but very few people will have files
that exceed 2 GB. To put that in perspective, high-resolution digital photos are only about 2-6 MB each.

MyFreeFileHosting

MyFreeFileHosting has an interface similar to MediaFire�s. It includes the option to send an notification
email to someone to tell them of the upload, tags to categorize the file, etc. Of course, after one uploads
the file, links are given to allow for download and distribution. The maximum file size allowed is 100MB.

Windows Live Folders � Skydrive

Windows Live Folders shows a great deal of promise. It could be a good option for smaller organizations who
can�t support a VPN or use Windows� built-in file sharing, and it may end up competing with other media sharing
options. At present, you get500MB of free storage with it, and it always displays how much you have left at the
top of the window. The maximum file size you can upload right now is 50MB.

FileCrunch

FileCrunch ups the ante on most of these services� maximum file size from 100MB to 250MB. Very similar to
YouSendIt, it�s really just web storage that generates links to download your files. There�s no limit on
storage and downloads, and it supports download managers and accelerators.Thats it for now, enjoy these file
hosting services. Got any suggestions or feedback, leave a comment and we will be back in touch with you.



           Maybe being honest doesn’t pay, after all: Switzerland-based file hoster RapidShare has laid off 45 of its 60 employees to cut down on costs as it tries to reinvent itself and focus more on B2B cloud storage services. The cuts were first reported by Swiss daily 20min, who was told by the company’s new CEO Kurt Sidler that RapidShare definitely won’t shut down. “Unfortunately, we have to part with a number of employees,” Sidler told the paper, adding: “But RapidShare will continue to operate, and we have concrete plans for our future.” That future likely won’t look at all like RapidShare’s past: The company used to run the world’s most popular one-click file hoster, and was frequented by millions of file sharers looking for safer alternatives when music labels and others started to go after P2P users. However, Rapidshare quickly found itself in court, and fought long legal battles with rights holders in Germany and elsewhere. The company tried to appease rights holders by putting restrictions on some aspects of its service; RapidShare was one of the first companies to get rid of its rewards program, which would compensate uploaders with especially popular files. It also pressured users to get registered accounts, and finally introduced bandwidth limits in late 2012, restricting users to 30 GB of bandwidth per day – not enough for people who were using the service to offer movies and other copyrighted files for download. Rapidshare had hoped that all of these measures would get the company some love from rights holders, as it was looking to offer video games and eventually also movies through a paid download store. The idea was to redirect downloaders looking for free, unlicensed copies, and serve up legitimate content instead. However, Holllywood apparently didn’t play ball, and RapidShare nixed its plan for paid downloads at the end of 2011. The company is now looking to get a stronger foothold in the B2B cloud storage market, and sell personal file storage and backup solutions to consumers. However, the mass layoffs weren’t the first sign that these plans may not be going as expected: Sidler, who joined the company just two weeks ago, is RapidShare’s fourth CEO since 2010.
           

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