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Important Update: Moving to a new, reliable file hosting service

8-12-2025, 14:08
Important Update: Moving to a new, reliable file hosting service

Dear Friends,

We regret to inform you that we are ending our 10-year partnership with Turbobit. Unfortunately, since the spring of this year, their support team has stopped responding to us and fulfilling their obligations.

We are concerned about the safety of our file collection, as there are no guarantees that their servers will continue to operate stably. That is exactly why, for the past three months, we have persistently urged you not to purchase long-term Premium access on Turbobit — we wanted to protect you from unnecessary expenses in this unstable situation.

To ensure you don’t lose access to your favorite content, we are moving to our own file hosting service — DownUp.Space.

Smooth Start: Until the New Year, we will continue to mirror new files to Turbobit so you have time to adjust. Links to these files will be visible to logged-in users on our site.

Full Migration: Over the coming year, we plan to transfer all older content from Turbobit to DownUp.Space.

We hope you will enjoy our new service. Thank you for staying with us and for your continued support!

P.S. Please feel free to share your experience with the new file host in the comments under this or any other post — we will consider all your suggestions. We are also adding a feature that will allow you to request a re-upload for specific posts. Gradually, we will replace all Turbobit links with DownUp.Space links.



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  • wayne

  • Thursday at 01:13

Why not just use rapid gator instead of this crappy hoster.

Can I subscribe to this new server, or is there a risk of changing again?

Friday at 01:07, epaj17 says:

Can I subscribe to this new server, or is there a risk of changing again?

We are switching to our own servers to avoid such risks.

I just paid AU$15 Month's renewal with Turbobit (before reading this), the same with Downup would have been AU$22.44. Turbobit was good because it was available on a couple of other sites as well. That meant I was not paying extra for additional hosts, because each site has their own choice of host which means an expensive outlay especially with the AU$ exchange rate. I will have to make a decision next month I suppose.

Friday at 04:54, FlashHerb says:

I just paid AU$15 Month's renewal with Turbobit (before reading this), the same with Downup would have been AU$22.44. Turbobit was good because it was available on a couple of other sites as well. That meant I was not paying extra for additional hosts, because each site has their own choice of host which means an expensive outlay especially with the AU$ exchange rate. I will have to make a decision next month I suppose.

The only reason why Turbobit hasn't raised prices for a long time is that we've been working for free for the last 8 months = ) Turbobit's future is uncertain and we've made the difficult decision to leave them.

Friday at 08:33, Silver says:

The only reason why Turbobit hasn't raised prices for a long time is that we've been working for free for the last 8 months = ) Turbobit's future is uncertain and we've made the difficult decision to leave them.

You may be correct as 1 of the other 2 sites that Turbobit was on has gone to a different host. That means I will have to purchase 3 lots of Premium  on top of the other I subscribe to. So I may have to over a 3 month period I will alternate between hosts as being on a pension I could not afford the 3 lots of Premium per month.I understand your position I was only pointing out mine.

I am finding it far too difficult to make payments too many hoops to jump through.  For instance a .01  pre try payment for paypal that then does not redirect back to merchant...instead an email with payment instructions and then the wrong level of service was in the invoice, attempting to bill me for VIP when I selected Premium.  I have been a  loyal user for many years but this is getting ridiculous. 

Friday at 14:53, 8809228 says:

I am finding it far too difficult to make payments too many hoops to jump through.  For instance a .01  pre try payment for paypal that then does not redirect back to merchant...instead an email with payment instructions and then the wrong level of service was in the invoice, attempting to bill me for VIP when I selected Premium.  I have been a  loyal user for many years but this is getting ridiculous. 

PayPal is very strict about digital goods and blocks a large number of sellers. On DownUp, you can use the reliable Stripe payment system, which works worldwide. We are working to integrate more payment systems. Thank you for supporting us, and we look forward to your feedback.

Hello! Please leave the option to download your materials using turbobit. The alternative you suggested does not work, and the security system identifies it as a dangerous service.
 

This looks like you've created your own repository to avoid paying someone else.... Will you stop using Novafile at some point and steer everyone to your newly created venture?... I wonder...

Fortunately I had only paid for my Turbobit account until 24th December.... Your new provider costs are much higher and I suspect (like others) I will go elsewhere for my PDF's...

Well, this is sad. Subscribed to Turbobit for 2 years, 1 year left. Basically going to waste. Unless Downmagaz.net provides a credit to use DownUp.Space based on remaining Turbobit subscription time, maybe? That would be a welcome gesture for those who had long term plans. Even a 1 month credit would be better than nothing. 

Do you have backups? Can you transfer all the mags over to downup and replace the links on every page?

I have purchased a Turbobit service until may 2026 and it works just fine for me, how can I recover my money? Maybe you should announce this kind of decisions much more earlier than this time?

  • bwims

  • Yesterday at 13:06

I topped up my turbobit subscription last January which takes me up to 27 June of next year.  I only became aware that you were moving when the links disappeared and I had to register to find out.  ( I thought I was registered, but my password was wrong!)

It looks like you are saying that DownUpSpace will give me a credit if I log a ticket with evidence.  Is that the case?

Thanks

Yesterday at 07:11, renesisx says:

Do you have backups? Can you transfer all the mags over to downup and replace the links on every page?

We're currently transferring the archive. In the meantime, click the button on the Request Links on the page with magazine, and we'll change these links for you shortly.

Yesterday at 07:30, capcaunu says:

I have purchased a Turbobit service until may 2026 and it works just fine for me, how can I recover my money? Maybe you should announce this kind of decisions much more earlier than this time?

Yesterday at 13:06, bwims says:

I topped up my turbobit subscription last January which takes me up to 27 June of next year.  I only became aware that you were moving when the links disappeared and I had to register to find out.  ( I thought I was registered, but my password was wrong!)

It looks like you are saying that DownUpSpace will give me a credit if I log a ticket with evidence.  Is that the case?

Thanks

Since September, every news story has included a notification about problems with Turbobit. Please, after you finish posting to Turbobit, let us know your email address and the approximate purchase date and premium expiration date in the tickets.

  • bwims

  • Yesterday at 18:15

To be fair, the only notification I registered in my conscious mind was that you were leaving turbobit with a drop dead date was after the links became unavailable to people who were not logged in.  I don't recall seeing anything else other than a general "don't subscribe to turbobit - it's flaky"    I took your warnings to heart and thought "I won't resubscribe"- however, as I said, by last Jan, it was too late for me - I had taken the opportunity to top up at reduced rate before I saw / noticed your warnings.

does downup have an affiliate program? i need somewhere to host a ton of PDFs

p.s. what happened to all your international content? that was the best part of this site :(

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