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drilonnn 07-03-2014 04:47 PM

Uploaders
 
I'm hiring two people who will upload my videos that i will provide on Adult Websites.

Each of you will receive 20% of what i earn, so that equals to 40% total. Ex. If i earn $1000 a day/week/month each of you will receive $200.

Requirements:
  • 15+ Mbps Upload Speed
  • Simple Knowledge on how to upload videos on Adult Websites. I will tell you on which websites you will upload.

Everybody who applies for this job please take a test of your Upload Speed at speedtest.net and provide a screenshot of the results here!

putero69 07-04-2014 03:13 AM

wow, 15? i just got cable and thought 5 Mbps upload was fast... silly me :(

speedtest dot net/my-result/3603724359

Startzone 07-04-2014 03:39 AM

First post............how do I check your income????

Maqua 07-04-2014 04:05 AM

Hmmm 15mbps, hehe with Bell we are lucky to get 3mbps here in rural Ontario its high speed and much better than the old 56 kbit/s :) Looks like a good offer for those that can achieve the speed, Star does make a good point :thumbsup

drilonnn 07-04-2014 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Startzone (Post 20147391)
First post............how do I check your income????

I will provide you screenshots of the stats every paydate.
Also i pay with PayPal!

Rikki-Nyx 07-04-2014 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by putero69 (Post 20147367)
wow, 15? i just got cable and thought 5 Mbps upload was fast... silly me :(

speedtest dot net/my-result/3603724359

15 megabits per second = 1.5 megabytes..

A 5Mbps internet speed does not give you 5 MegaByte per second download speed. The Mbps stands for Megabit per second (Mbps) and not MegaByte per second. A 5Mbps would give you ~625 KiloBytes per second which is not Cable but very slow DSL

putero69 07-04-2014 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rikki-Nyx (Post 20147562)
15 megabits per second = 1.5 megabytes..

A 5Mbps internet speed does not give you 5 MegaByte per second download speed. The Mbps stands for Megabit per second (Mbps) and not MegaByte per second. A 5Mbps would give you ~625 KiloBytes per second which is not Cable but very slow DSL

are you fucking retarded? whos talking download? i said UPLOAD.

15 mbps = 1.875 megabytes per second

u divide by 8 not 10 you mongoloid.

also dsl theoretical max UPLOAD is 1mbps which is way less than 625 kbytes

make sure you have any idea of what ur talking about before "correcting" me.

just... learn to read.

UpldGuy 07-04-2014 01:39 PM

I'm your guy.I have a very speed internet connection. 1 gbps/down and 100 Mbps/upload.

Here are to test on diferent servers:

www(dot)speedtest(dot)net/my-result/3604711790

www(dot)speedtest(dot)net/my-result/3604712846

You can write me at: [email protected]

putero69 07-04-2014 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UpldGuy (Post 20148010)
I'm your guy.I have a very speed internet connection. 1 gbps/down and 100 Mbps/upload.

Here are to test on diferent servers:

www(dot)speedtest(dot)net/my-result/3604711790

www(dot)speedtest(dot)net/my-result/3604712846

You can write me at: [email protected]

hehe, not even the speedtest servers can send you data fast enough, thats nice XD

cooljoe 07-04-2014 10:24 PM

I have 100megs down and 100 megs up. I can get faster speeds if needed, but I doubt that would be the case.I would attach my screenshot but I don't have enough posts. You can reach me at cooljoe51 [at] gmail.com and I would be happy to provide you with whatever you need.

Thanks!

savy 07-05-2014 04:04 AM

Same here, 1gigabit Internet Connection (using a gigabit router now).

http://www.speedtest.net/result/3605600969.png

I provide upload services on a regular basis, on US servers for example I can upload with 3-4MB/s per file on single upload and a constant ~1MB/s on multiple uploads (10 at a time, using Filezilla).

Just to clear some heads because I see an off-topic argument here:

15Mbps = 1.875MB/s - you can setup speedtest.net to show you the speed in MB (MegaBytes) and if you reach 1.8, you are in the OP's requirements. No need to start a flame regarding data speed terminology.

Here, have a blast: http://www.numion.com/calculators/units.html

jhelz1023 07-13-2014 05:37 AM

I can help you
 
I cant post image yet coz i have less than 30 post here in gfy

but my speedtest(dot)net result:

down: 2.97 Mb/s
up : 0.80 Mb/s

let me know and i can start anytime
thanks,

jhelo1023(at)gmail.com

dtoolbox 07-13-2014 09:07 AM

am i qualified?
 
download: 62.50Mb/s
upload: 56.80Mb/s

proof
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3622279655

contact me see sig

savy 07-14-2014 06:16 AM

Is this just a download speed contest now? The OP hasn't posted any updates since the topic was opened...

Zeiss 07-14-2014 06:42 AM

I have several people, who can do this. They use high speed internets. Hit me up! ICQ in sig.


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