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Old 16.10.2010, 15:11
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Hi

Is anyone else having issues with not being able to utilise the full 12000MB (12GB) of downloads within three days?
My account stopped downloading (using JD or the browser). I opened another Premium account this morning around 10:30. Less than 4 hours later downloads have stopped again and oron's My Account page shows I have -1378Mb avaliable!!!

With a maximum connection speed of around 450KBps there is no way I could have downloaded more than 12GB in less than 4 hours.

Has anyone else met this problem and solved it?

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Old 16.10.2010, 15:42
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With how many connections per file were you downloading from oron.com premium ?

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Old 16.10.2010, 15:48
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3.

I've been doing some searches about this and it seems that even a failed download from a manager counts as a full download even if just a few bytes are actually downloaded.

PS. I don't and never did think that this is a JD issue.

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Old 17.10.2010, 10:58
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I think you should discuss that with Oron, because it concerns a contract between you and them. I would not sign such a contract.

They might be able to generate a lot a profit by breaking 1 GB file downloads after the first byte. Are their downloads resumable?
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Old 17.10.2010, 15:33
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Yes they are resumable but if the above sentences are correct, resuming a file also counts as a complete download.
Please discuss that with them, this is no JD problem!

If they tell you to use another downloadmanager don't trust them, we even have premium support for THEIR users but still they don't respect us and accept us as an official downloadmanager fpr their service!

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Old 17.10.2010, 18:59
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Thanks for the responses.

I did email Oron and this is an extract from their reply:

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Thank you for contacting ORON support. We appreciate your business.

We reset your limit early. please read below and learn how to use it.

A helpful tip for you.
Try to avoid generating a link and then not download it. When you do that, generate links in advance and fail to start downloading within 2 hours, you loose the amount of traffic needed for this file from your 15000 Limit.

How much can I download?
Free users can download up to 2000 Mb within 3 days. Premium users can download 15000 Mb within any 3 day (72 hour) period, utilizing maximum available speed. If you are a Premium user, but 15000 Mb over 3 days is to low of a limit for you, you can always create another Premium account and keep downloading.

This means that as premium member you have 15000 Mb of download traffic available within any 3 day (72 hour) period. If for example you’ve download 15000Mb on the first day, you will have to wait 3 days until it resets. If you have downloaded 5000 Mb on the first day, 5000 Mb in second day and 5000 Mb on the third day, this means that on the fourth day you will have 5000 Mb and if you don’t use it, on the fifth day you will have 10000Mb and so on
It seems Oron think they are doing me a favour by resetting my usage early - I think their system is bad!

I only downloaded around 1.3GB the yesterday after opening the new Premium account before I got the message informing me that I have exceeded my limit.

So, from what they say above, if JD has multiple attempts to download a file each attempt will take away the full amount of the download regardless of how much is actually downloaded?

Can this be true using JD?

To be honest I'd rather dump Oron than JD!
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Old 17.10.2010, 19:26
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@Mav6215
If i understand that correctly resuming their temporary links doesn't create new traffic but creating new temporary links (this is what jd does when resumung a download) creates more traffic (so resuming a file will use the whole size of the file from your traffic again).

Did you download from oron and other hosters that need reconnects simultaniously ?
Reconnects can interrupt resumable downloads which will, in this case, remove the whole size of the file as traffic from your account.

I'm sorry for my bad English for this post, i hope you understand what i mean.

Oron's system is just bad, better stop using it...

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Old 18.10.2010, 17:00
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Oron's system is just bad, better stop using it...

GreeZ pspzockerscene
Agreed, according to Mav6215's suport reply it appears they even tend to screw their own premium uses with a three day wait period!
As a side note: why would anyone with a premium account want to use them for anything with a three day wait period for Premium or non premium usage ? I know if I were using it for any type of business and say I had multiple or huge files for a client or visa versa and if my or their usage went over said limits, it would tend to cripple a job and possibly loose it's timing goals. As such Business is delayed or opportunities would be threatened by a loss of timing and or money. Someone on either end would be mad and upset.
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Old 18.10.2010, 17:10
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I don't think oron will exist that long anymore because there site isn't special and their support even for premium users seems to be bad.
They were probably just too lazy to add a system that counts how much their user download so they just take the whole traffic of a file away when you start downloading it.

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