Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Sairam,I just want to inform you that many of the Photo's posted in my Post's have been replaced with Photobucket logo's, as you might have already seen.My account's Bandwidth quota has exceeded the 10gb monthly bandwidth allowed. In simple terms Bandwidth is used when digital content is viewed from a link you posted on another website or sent in an email. The “Monthly Bandwidth" number is the amount of bandwidth you have used within the last month. The month is determined by the day of the month you registered your account.Example: You have various images of 25K each in size that are viewed by 100 users on your favorite message board in one day. 25K * 100 requests = 2500K (or 2.5MB) of bandwidth used in one day. I know it's my Mistake as they had sent me two warning mail's before they Replaced the photo's from all the Forum's / Groups and Mails.I have sent an mail requesting them to PLzzzzzzz make all the photo's re-appear. Lets see...what Baba has in mind.However the silver lining is that, according to the rules of Photobucket - Bandwidth resets each month on the anniversary of the day you originally registered and if it is exceeded, the logo replaces all your images. When you upgrade to Pro, or when your monthly anniversary date arrives, the Bandwidth resets to Zero, and your Images Redisplay.So as my Monthly Registration Anniversary date is the 6th of every month...and today being the 3rd...I have my fingers crossed with a hope that all my Photo's will Re-appear on or after the 6th of Sept.Till then please Bare oops Bear with me ....Is there anyone who can stop rOhit's siLLy Bak-Bak ?Yes...it's Photo BakBak-Ket !!!rOhit beHaL See the Web's breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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