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TameBeast July 14th, 2007 12:31 AM

Bearshare Pro
 
I'm comparing and I want to know what it normally costs to subscribe to Bearshare Pro.

Thanks.

Peerless July 14th, 2007 08:09 AM

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/open-d...sabotaged.html

why bother with pro?

just use the beta version linked to in the above thread!

TameBeast July 14th, 2007 02:49 PM

Well I thought I was paying for a legimate service so agreed on the *****00 on May 4. Now, I'm having $7.95 taken out of my account every month.

I sure as hell don't remember reading about that!

TameBeast July 14th, 2007 02:50 PM

Why did this forum take out *****00 as soon as I posted?

TameBeast July 14th, 2007 02:51 PM

One dollar? (3rd try is a charm).

ukbobboy01 July 14th, 2007 03:28 PM

TameBeast

This forum cannot take money from your account, you sound like one of those naive newbies that goes to a scam site then throw their payment details at them. Now you can't remember who you threw those precious financial details at.

Scam sites are run by crooks that sell free P2P apps to novices like you, and they are now probably charging you a monthly subscription fee for a lifetime membership to a non-existent club.

Some advice, cancel your credit card and get a new one.


Shark Chum

TameBeast July 14th, 2007 05:10 PM

Well Booby, I never said THIS FORUM took my money, now did I?

I merely came on here and inquired about how much, if any, Bearshare charges. There are, apparently, 3 or 4 Bearshare's out there.

Don't even tell me I'm a "newbie". I started downloading music before you were discovering your boyhood and left hand.... at Napster, Audiogalaxy and everywhere else.

When I asked about "why did this forum take out one dollar", I meant the TYPED WORD....ONE DOLLAR....NOT THE MONEY.

The scam site that you are so sure of is MusicLab, LLC and I have no problem downloading 2,500 megabytes in a 3 hour period with them.

Sure hope you're not a computer freak because you would jump to conclusions about whatever was not functioning and probably try to jam an IDE ribbon into a SATA drive while trying to figure out where your chipset is located.

ukbobboy01 July 14th, 2007 06:00 PM

Well TameBeast

You are a bit of a wild animal, and yes I know the difference between SATA and PATA and I can use an IDE cable.

So, you’re not a newby and you have not been ripped off.

Therefore, what is your problem?

If you are getting a legitimate service for $7.50 per month, and you downloaded 2,500MB in 3 hours, then what are you complaining about?

Be happy.



Shark Chum

Peerless July 14th, 2007 06:12 PM

2,500 MB in 3 hours eh?

I'd complain too....I usually download that in less than an hour, and that's for free!!!!!!!

PATA = parallel ATA
SATA = serial ATA

I prefer the round IDE cables myself....and usually OC my machines to about 10% to make things nicely sing....set my pagefile to a static 1.5x of my ram..chipset...oh yeah, that's what you install as soon as you boot up the first time so that your OS can communicate with the MoBo...trick question there, as that's software...of course your going to define that as drivers, and I guess that's also correct....my machine here has a nice SouthBridge chipset on the board which handles the ICH5R setup for a nice integrated RAID setup which nicely skips the IDE bus (and hence is quicker)....

one dollar eh?

that's what UK and I usually bet as to who will be the next troll of the month!:rofl:

we have a forum script which edits out certain words and such....do YOU understand that?

if not, please stand in line for the MOTM award...

Lord of the Rings July 14th, 2007 07:07 PM

TameBeast tame the beast in you please. If you have an issue with BearShare, then let's discuss it. Otherwise, please refrain from blaming the forum for what you forgot to read before posting. ;) :)

Peerless can take care of your concerns, if not Aaron Walkhouse, one way or the other. lol :D

Peerless July 14th, 2007 07:26 PM

the whole joke here is that beasty thinks they haven't been reamed, when they have to some extent...yes, musiclab, llc is the current owner of BearShare...and they do charge a fee...but to set things straight, they are in no way actually providing any sort of downloads, rather selling the software to do so...the people who use the Gnutella network are the providers of the files, and as I noted in my first post in this thread there is a BETTER alternative which is FREE...its also not filled with other nasties that I'm sure are in the version of BS they are using...

TameBeast July 14th, 2007 07:41 PM

Peerless,

Well, at 2,500 MB in 3 hours on satellite ain't too bad. And I don't OC which is probably why I can afford a legitimate P2P without constantly having to replace fans and the processor. I bet your only excitement in life is playing computer games.
So big deal, you've traded stability for speed and stupidity (RaidO and striping).
Everyone nowadays has bus mastering. You act like you're the first one that's had it. You probably only have 533mhz and that's why you have to OC.
I've come to the conclusion that your Northbridge hit head-on with your Southbridge and your PCI and ISA devices don't know whether to SH*t or go blind.
As far as your sentence: "we have a forum script which edits out certain words and such".....blah blah blah............let me know when you get your head out of your butt and figure out why the WORDS "One Dollar" was edited out.........(duh, where'd'e go George?)



To Boobyboy,
If you'll read back on the post you'll see that I merely asked an "unfortunate" question. I was not complaining about my payments. However, I see now that this place is about as far from adult as you can get.

TameBeast July 14th, 2007 07:43 PM

All you people had to say was something similar to:

"Gnutella does not charge money for Bearshare. Check into this".

Instead, you people expect others to spend their entire off-duty days figuring out how many damn Bearshares there are and who did what to who.

Austa La Gonnorhea!

AaronWalkhouse July 14th, 2007 08:14 PM

If Musiclab is charging extra then you must have signed up for their premium service
which costs extra, and then you started renting music from them without realizing
they would charge you rent on that music.

Personally, I wouldn't trust that notorious spyware vendor (they used to be called
iMesh) with my email address, much less a credit card.

Peerless July 14th, 2007 08:24 PM

I suggest you go hide under a rock in Germantown, Maryland.....

OCing 10% does nothing bad..as noted I make it sing nicely without over pushing things...and yes I do benchmark test to verify it...as long as one does not start changing the voltages to the cpu, then things are usually fine when you have taken the time to find the sweet spot of it all...this machine is over 2 years old and has been OC'd the whole time...sounds like yur an awful n00b about tech stuff you idiot...yep, a definite candidate for Moron Of The Month, eh uk?

as a fact my cpu is a 2.8 pentium 4 , which is now running at 3012 MHz because of my OCing...the ram is PC3200 which has a real clock of 200MHz (intel quad steps) and is operating at an effective clock of 429MHz....

the above system with 2 gigs of ram (4 sticks operating in dual channel mode) will transcode and burn a typical .avi file in about an hour....stability??? as noted you dillhole I took the time to find the sweet spot and benchmarked it to verify it was worth the trouble...I have no instability, the system is rock solid....

btw....YUR BANNED

Peerless July 14th, 2007 08:35 PM

Field Value
Motherboard Properties
Motherboard ID 63-1600-000102-00101111-022304-I875P$P4C81102_BIOS Date: 02/23/04 15:38:43 Ver: 08.
Motherboard Name Asus P4C800

Front Side Bus Properties
Bus Type Intel NetBurst
Bus Width 64-bit
Real Clock 214 MHz (QDR)
Effective Clock 857 MHz
Bandwidth 6857 MB/s

Memory Bus Properties
Bus Type Dual DDR SDRAM
Bus Width 128-bit
Real Clock 214 MHz (DDR)
Effective Clock 429 MHz
Bandwidth 6857 MB/s

Chipset Bus Properties
Bus Type Intel Hub Interface
Bus Width 8-bit
Real Clock 71 MHz (QDR)
Effective Clock 286 MHz
Bandwidth 286 MB/s

Motherboard Physical Info
CPU Sockets/Slots 1 Socket 478
Expansion Slots 5 PCI, 1 AGP Pro, 1 WiFi
RAM Slots 4 DDR DIMM
Integrated Devices Audio, Gigabit LAN
Form Factor ATX
Motherboard Size 240 mm x 300 mm
Motherboard Chipset i875P
Extra Features Asus Intelligence, Q-Fan

Motherboard Manufacturer
Company Name ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
Product Information http://www.asus.com/products/mb/mbindex.htm
BIOS Download http://www.asus.com/support/download/download.aspx

the fact I can get to that info about my current setup should obviously indicate I know what I'm doing...

you on the other hand are a father raping seven fathered child of a wh0re who needs a barbed broomstick lubed with chunky peanut butter shoved up your hairless rectum and then having the bristles lit on fire!

stratman2617 September 21st, 2007 03:36 PM

Don't waste your time! I had BSPro once and when I couldn't get it to work they wouldn't even respond to my questions. IMHO BS don't stand for BearShare it stands for **** ****. You Know.

AaronWalkhouse September 21st, 2007 09:58 PM

About two years ago? They were being sued out of business by the MAFIAA around that time.


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