"Below is an ordered list of this hosting account's suspension history, ordered most recent to oldest
July 9 at 8:27 pm suspension Violation of x10hosting's terms of service. Details: rapidleech is prohibited on x10hosting's servers.
July 9 at 8:27 pm suspension Violation of x10hosting's terms of service. Details: rapidleech is prohibited on x10hosting's servers.
July 9 at 8:27 pm suspension Violation of x10hosting's terms of service. Details: rapidleech is prohibited on x10hosting's servers.
July 9 at 8:27 pm suspension Violation of x10hosting's terms of service. Details: rapidleech is prohibited on x10hosting's servers."
I got this message today while trying out this forum I saw today about quick downloads. It was odd because it said I had to upload the client to a webserver. So I tried it with x10hosting. I can understand now why it would be illegal, because it probably uses up a lot of traffic. I apologize, and it was sincerely an accident. I've been working furiously lately on my other projects which I use x10hosting for and would never try and do something against it's rules to jeopardize my account with this great unique hosting site. Please reconsider the suspension, and of course I won't hesitate to delete all the rapidleech files. You guys can even delete them if you want.
Thanks for the time!


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(tasty drink btw)) one more time, to rewind, and sincerely and objectively test my cases weight as one of innocence, and misunderstanding, not second chances.
, and someone's gotta do it. Believe it or not I'm actually grateful I got to chit chat with you for a bit Bill. I too am behind a keyboard, and only rarely do I get the fire to engage in discussion so intensely. It's too bad I won't be around to wish you a happy 25th birthday when it comes up. It should be fulfilling for a guy who has self proclaimed himself "Defender of the innocent". It's a shame you didn't see this thread for what it was. Behind the urgency of a permanent ban, and thinking I had one post to defend my folly, it truly was just that Bill, a multiple misunderstanding. Had I clicked to open the Terms of Service instead of just checking the box and pressing register, there's a small chance that 5 days later I would have remembered those ominous names "TorrentZilla" and "RapidLeech", instead of wasting the 5minutes registering on the random site result off of google, thinking it was like a phpbb interface. It was obviously not my intent if you look at what is on the account's webspace. I did not make the mistake 99% of those who violated this policy made. Aside from indirectly overlooking an important rule I surely would have obeyed, my intentions were completely within the guidelines of the Terms of Service. Am I really to fall under the same noose as those who rightfully deserve to be treated as examples?


