![]() ![]() So when your buddy who doesn’t know better sends you his half of some huge group project at the last minute using a site like Wupload, you’re the one who gets screwed into paying. It’s the downloading portion that they’re going to try to get you with. That’s the deal with all of these sites they’re more than happy to let you upload for free. ![]() Should you ever actually fall for the ruse (or simply give in to the dread of the long waits), the cost of using the premium version of the site with no wait times and other extra features is about the same you’d find with Mediafire. Short of disguising advertisements – or worse, viruses and Trojans – as download buttons, this is one of the most nefarious practices in which files sharing sites partake. In addition to that, there are “High Speed” and “Premium” download buttons peppered throughout the page. Download wait times are bad enough, but Wupload takes things a step further by hiding the actual download button at the bottom of the page. ![]()
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