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I thought I'd share my experience since this was the first result I found in a search. All transactions and currency mentions are in USD. I used Jdownloader2 for downloading, connected via Ethernet, although I doubt that affects speeds.
Both my experiences with the free and one-month paid tiers mirrored what OP described.
For context: I bought the subscription from "premium dot us" using PayPal. The one-month plan cost $41.30 through PayPal, so the PayPal fee was approximately $12. The key was promptly delivered and easily added to my account.
After that, I decided to try the three-month plan but, foolishly, I didn't create a new account for it.
The three-month plan cost $95 via PayPal. I believe the PayPal fee alone was around $29.95, but other payment options were about $16. Like before, the key was swiftly provided and added to my account.
*** Applying the key didn't extend my current subscription; it replaced it entirely. Unfortunately, there was no warning about this, though I expect as much from a site like this.
However, the three-month tier did bring some changes. Now, I have 50GB refreshed daily at 0:00 GMT.
What's interesting is that now:
I can have five connections, all reaching speeds from around 1.3MiB/s to as high as 5.5MiB/s. The average speed remains constant around 2.5MiB/s. If I had them all downloading different parts of a file, it could sustain around 11 MiB/s, which, of course, quickly depletes the daily allocation.
I don't plan on testing the yearly tier anytime soon, but I thought I'd share the three-month information I gathered.
The three-month tier allowed for five connections, each averaging around 2.5MiB/s. Also, adding new keys with more time only replaces existing time, it doesn't accumulate.
Both my experiences with the free and one-month paid tiers mirrored what OP described.
For context: I bought the subscription from "premium dot us" using PayPal. The one-month plan cost $41.30 through PayPal, so the PayPal fee was approximately $12. The key was promptly delivered and easily added to my account.
After that, I decided to try the three-month plan but, foolishly, I didn't create a new account for it.
The three-month plan cost $95 via PayPal. I believe the PayPal fee alone was around $29.95, but other payment options were about $16. Like before, the key was swiftly provided and added to my account.
*** Applying the key didn't extend my current subscription; it replaced it entirely. Unfortunately, there was no warning about this, though I expect as much from a site like this.
However, the three-month tier did bring some changes. Now, I have 50GB refreshed daily at 0:00 GMT.
What's interesting is that now:
I can have five connections, all reaching speeds from around 1.3MiB/s to as high as 5.5MiB/s. The average speed remains constant around 2.5MiB/s. If I had them all downloading different parts of a file, it could sustain around 11 MiB/s, which, of course, quickly depletes the daily allocation.
I don't plan on testing the yearly tier anytime soon, but I thought I'd share the three-month information I gathered.
The three-month tier allowed for five connections, each averaging around 2.5MiB/s. Also, adding new keys with more time only replaces existing time, it doesn't accumulate.
Tezfiles disappoints on multiple fronts. Upon subscribing to download files as prompted, I encountered a barrage of pop-ups demanding further subscriptions to access the desired content. This relentless cycle makes Tezfiles feel more like a portal to other subscription services than a straightforward file-sharing platform. Moreover, their subscription payment methods, such as those for Silver or Gold Premium plans spanning 30, 90, or 120 days, raise concerns. Some of their recommended resellers insist on purchasing gift cards for payment, a suspicious practice that lacks buyer protection. This setup implies a risk of funds disappearing without receiving the promised Tezfiles subscription code. My advice: if you do opt for Tezfiles, use a prepaid credit card with minimal funds or just enough to cover the transaction. Avoid leaving excess funds on the card afterward, as your credit card details may fall into the wrong hands during the initial transaction, potentially exposing you to dubious actors.
Speed cap nightmare