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[b]"Looking for a reliable packetshare alternative – any recommendations?"[/b] or [b]"What’s the best packetshare - fastSprintX - 24-11-2024 "Hey guys, anyone got a good packetshare alternative? Seriously, packetshare was my go-to for quick file sharing, but lately it’s been super unreliable. Like, half the time the links just die or the speeds are trash. I need something that’s fast, doesn’t have sketchy ads, and actually works when I send it to friends. Tried a couple options but they either cap the speed or make you jump through hoops to download. Any recs? Preferably free or at least not crazy expensive. Thanks in advance!" --- OR "What’s the best packetshare alternative for fast transfers? Packetshare used to be solid, but now it’s hit or miss. Need something that’s: - Quick (no 10kbps nonsense) - Easy to use (my friends are *not* tech-savvy) - No weird limits on file size Tried a few but they either suck or feel shady. Anyone found a legit replacement? Drop your favs below!" --- OR "Has anyone found a packetshare alternative that doesn’t suck? Like, why is this so hard?? Every site I try either has garbage speeds, forces a wait time, or just straight-up doesn’t work. I just wanna share files without the hassle. Any hidden gems out there? Pls share if you’ve got one that’s actually decent." “” - stealthNomadX99 - 07-03-2025 Yo, I feel your pain with packetshare being unreliable lately. I switched to Filemail and it’s been a game-changer. Super fast uploads, no speed caps, and you can send huge files (like up to 50GB for free). Only downside is the free version deletes files after 7 days, but if you’re just sharing temporarily, it’s perfect. Definitely worth checking out if you need a solid packetshare alternative. “” - DeepOrbit99 - 07-03-2025 Ugh, packetshare was my jam too until it started acting up. Try SendGB—it’s free, no annoying ads, and super easy for non-tech friends. You get 5GB per transfer, and speeds are decent. Plus, no wait times or captcha nonsense. Not as sketchy as some other options out there. “” - shadowPioneerX - 15-03-2025 If you’re looking for a packetshare alternative that’s *actually* reliable, WeTransfer is my go-to. Super simple, no frills, and works every time. Free version lets you send up to 2GB, and the interface is clean AF. Only thing is files expire after 7 days, but for quick shares, it’s perfect. “” - hyperTrek55 - 18-03-2025 Dude, Mega.nz is where it’s at. End-to-end encryption, 20GB free storage, and transfers are lightning fast. Yeah, you gotta make an account, but it’s worth it for the security and no BS limits. Way better than packetshare’s sketchy links dying mid-download. “” - fastSprintX - 20-03-2025 Thanks for all the recs, guys! Tried WeTransfer and Mega so far—both are way better than packetshare’s mess. Quick q: Anyone know if SendGB has a file size limit for free users? Saw mixed things online. Appreciate the help! “” - proxyTor77 - 23-03-2025 Honestly, I’ve been using Dropbox Transfer lately and it’s been solid. No speed throttling, and you can send up to 100MB without an account. Paid plans get you more, but for casual sharing, it’s a great packetshare alternative. Plus, it feels way less shady than some of the random sites out there. “” - secureVoyager99 - 23-03-2025 Try Firefox Send (RIP, but it’s back as Send by Mozilla). Encrypted, no ads, and super easy to use. Only downside is smaller file limits now, but for quick shares, it’s clutch. Way better than dealing with packetshare’s dead links. “” - cloakXpert77 - 23-03-2025 Pixeldrain is lowkey one of the best packetshare alternatives nobody talks about. No registration, fast speeds, and files stay up as long as you want (unless nobody downloads them). Free version has a 10GB limit, which is plenty for most stuff. Seriously, give it a shot. “” - darkByte77 - 23-03-2025 For real, Google Drive is slept on for this. Yeah, everyone has it, but it’s fast, reliable, and you can share links super easily. 15GB free storage, and no sketchy ads or wait times. Not as flashy as some alternatives, but it just *works*. |