May 12, 2008
We have reports saying that MediaMax is the process of changing their services over to TheLinkUp.com. The reports indicate that the older site, MediaMax.com is shut down and the migration of data failed.
One reader indicated that “A lot of Mediamax users got no notice and have lost all their files, and many of them probably still don’t know what’s happening”.
If any one has more information on this story, please contact us or write your comments below.
Thank you.
12 Responses
Dave
May 12th, 2008 at 11:29 pm
1Yes MediaMax is gone. I first discovered this one month ago due to a blog. The site itself nor the company gave any information until 2 weeks before and a lot of blogging.
Basically they sent a mail saying they were switching to the Link Up a new service with social storage, something never explained that clearly but to do with the if you have the same file as someone else than you both share it thereby saving space. hmmm
The killer thing was that in the two week notice we were given two things were mentioned that got to everybody.
1) All free subscriber (25GB, quite a few so) would have their files deleted.
2) All Paid subscribers would have all pre July 2007 files deleted.
This above all else completely ticked people off.
Few people have reported any response from the company, and their blog rarely updates. MediaMax site is down and TLU site is barely function able with no user support (help).
Many people as evidenced on the blog asked for an extension of notice. None given.
MediaMax offered a tool to transfer any pre 2007 files over to their new TLU account. Not one person came back saying it worked. After being told that they admitted the move did not work TLU said all pre 2007 files would now be moved.
Up until today no one has recieved all their files. Or if they have its not been intact.
People have reported businesses have been effected, school projects and links to website and personal issues due to no longer having access to the files they paid to have access to.
TLU response since they moved. None.
Dee
May 15th, 2008 at 8:03 am
2I echo Dave’s comment, save one issue: I never received any kind of notification, through email or otherwise, I just happened to notice it when going to download a file.
sam
May 15th, 2008 at 4:35 pm
3They are right. I have lost many files which I don’t have the back up for. This is terrible. They did not even send a simple email to notify people like me.
They have changed their name to THE LINKUP now. You should notify people to saty away from this compnay. They have also used STREAMLOAD as their name before.
Please let all users know about this and refer them to other comments posted on the internet about this compnay. The commnet can be simply found by googling the names that this compnay has used.
Mike
May 15th, 2008 at 7:11 pm
4I cancelled my account. I was a paying customer, but didn’t have a reason to continue paying (wasn’t using it that often) so I wanted to downgrade to free. It took 4 weeks to do so, costing me another monthly payment which they refused to refund. Calling their ’support line’ gets a pre-recorded message from a 13-yr old sounding boy explaining what they do, etc. Then it repeats. Yay.
I only found out about the change to TLU after several failed uploads with Mediamax XL. I finally logged in to find out what was happening and saw the message. No emails, no nothing. I downloaded all of my files immediately, since something told me this whole process would be a disaster. From what I’ve read since then, I was one of the lucky ones. People have lost files, and subsequently income, possible jobs, visitors, ad revenue, etc. I was not nearly as affected since it was just small personal storage.
I set up my own personal FTP server so I can get my files when and where I want, without needing to worry about what they are calling themselves tomorrow.
They had a good service with streamload, then they made a weird decision to go to MM, but it wasn’t as good. I was used it though, until they just shot themselves in the foot and opened TLU - in beta no less…
The help section doesn’t work (as previously mentioned here), I can’t upload or download anything, and I can’t even view my files. I’m glad everything is downloaded so even if they are deleted there’s no loss.
I second sam on recommending people choose ANYTHING other than TLU/MM. I think even ACME Online Storage Inc. would be able to do a better job than them.
That’s my two cents.
sam
May 17th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
5I also wanted to add that many people have already filed complaint about the way this company is doing business and Better Business Bureau has a report on this company which can be viewed in this address:
http://sandiego.bbb.org/WWWRoot/Report.aspx?site=26&bbb=1186&firm=20005831
Andrew
May 18th, 2008 at 4:59 am
6This is the response I got from the link up when I queried them about my free account with media max.-
Hello,
Thanks for your email. We apologize for all your files not being available at this time. Please feel free to create another account as free MediaMax accounts were not transferred over. We attempted to contact the customers by email about the move but it appears that there were some customers that did not get this email. We cannot guarantee that our engineers can find a way to recover Media Max free accounts for users that would like to upgrade but we will attempt to find a way. If you would like to be on a list of customer’s that wish to upgrade to make it possible to recover their files, please reply to this mail with your MediaMax username?
Please do not hesitate to contact us with any further queries.
Sincere regards,
Eugene Coffey
The Linkup Support
http://www.thelinkup.com
Please read and subscribe to our blog at http://tlublog.blogspot.com/ for the latest site updates
A cynical attempt to lure people into paying to get lost stored files I think. These guys are dangerous and should be avoided at all costs. The whole business of online, secure storage has been tainted by there irresponsible actions.
Bruce
May 23rd, 2008 at 10:01 am
7Streamload was great. MediaMax lost most of my files and I found it less functional than Streamload. I received no warning of the change to LinkUp, and they’ve lost the rest of my files. I was a paying customer to Streamload and MediaMax, but I’ve closed my account and written off my lost files.
Poonam
June 3rd, 2008 at 2:30 am
8I was an unfortunate free user of MediaMax. I have lost all my files. And Dee is right, there was no notification.
Here is my story: http://alchemistpoonam.wordpress.com/2008/06/03/streamloadmediamaxlinkup-cheats-and-offenders-on-web/
How can we let them get away with it? Can we not take a legal route together?
John Black
June 3rd, 2008 at 5:49 am
9I too started with Streamload as a free then as a paying customer. It seemed to work ok, although I mainly uploaded so I’m not really sure if I would have been able to download.
But then they became MediaMax and the outages began. Every function seemed to have quirks and problems. They were constantly apologizing on their blog for the defects in the software. Then they suffered some sort of catastrophic data loss. Due to a developer or operator error, a huge portion of files were deleted. They again apologized on their blog and claimed they were going to retrieve everything from backups.
But then they stopped allowing comments to their blog. They stopped posting anything but minimal notes that the recovery was progressing just more slowly than wished. At that point, to find out anything you had to go elsewhere to third party blogs. And it didn’t look good.
As for me, I found that something like 95% of my files were unrecoverable. And I tried for months. During this time I would send desperate emails requesting an update on the status of my files. I got the same form emails from an autoresponder that everyone else was getting.
I kept asking for them to at least acknowledge that I would never see my lost files again, so I could make a decision about quiting. But they never responded to that request.
The one thing that kept working was their charging system. That part never failed. In fact, on two separate months, I was charged double! I was charged $19.90 instead of 9.95. After the first time, I wrote an angry email demanding a refund but never heard back from them. Instead a few months later, they did it again. I have documented this with Camtasia Studio 5. Their own account history records show clearly the double charges. But my email complaint was never even acknowledged.
I kept my account open in the vain hope that they would eventually get through the backup process and I would again be able to download my files and close down my account. I figured out how to set up a recurring credit card payment that couldn not exceed $10.00.
As for legal recourse against them, there are groups working on that. This is a petition to the better business bureau:
http://www.petitiononline.com/15pop121/petition.html
Here is a third party blog about STREAMLOAD/MEDIAMAX/THELINKUP:
http://mediamaxusers.blogspot.com/
And a new unofficial blog about THELINKUP:
http://thelinkupusers.blogspot.com/
Here is a CNET forum review with 64 comments describing the problems with STREAMLOAD, MEDIAMAX, THELINKUP.
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6616_102-0.html?forumID=37&threadID=206285&start=15
Here is another blogpost with comments:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/26/streamload-upgrade-goes-very-wrong-some-users-revolt/
John Black
June 3rd, 2008 at 6:09 am
10I just noticed you still have a link to streamload.com in your directory. This link redirects to thelinkup.com. I think you do your readers a disservice by providing a link to thelinkup.com. If you must include streamload.com in your directory (and I don’t think you should as they are gone) you should redirect first to a warning page.
Dave.Com
June 16th, 2008 at 10:47 pm
11The situation continues. No files. No response and blatant lies recorded on their own blog. One minutes the equipment is new, the next its the problem, then its a third party. Then its us costing them too much money to host. It’s a sinking ship. DO NOT SUBSCRIBE!!
Aaron
July 3rd, 2008 at 5:53 am
12I was one of the original users of Streamload, back when it still had a reputable name in the backup service industry. I must have uploaded close to 300gb worth of files in my account… I don’t know, it could have been more. The main reason I did this is because I had a hard disk that was starting to go on its way out, and I wanted to reserve a space for my files on the other disk that I had in case it went out as well.
Everything worked fine for me when I was using Streamload. Even the early transition to MediaMax was relatively error free and I was still able to use all my data. A bit after that, I started noticing that I was having problems accessing some of my files. I thought “no big deal, they are probably having some technical issues that will be resolved soon”. Then came the infamous server crash and data loss fiasco that I don’t think they ever recovered from. Whatever happened to their servers on that day was the log that weakened the whole dam. I lost access to over half my files, each time being met by the “Oops, MediaMax encountered a hiccup!” message that I am sure we are all familiar with. I can’t even count the number of e-mails that I had to send to customer support, and if I was lucky I would receive a response; sometimes it would take 3-4 days for me to get a reply back from “Customer Support”.
I continued to use my account, unaware of any plans the company had for a second restructuring. Just about a month and a half ago, I tried to log into my MM account, only to be redirected to The Linkup’s website. In the time that had passed, I had recieved NO e-mails from the company notifying me of their change over, and that files would be deleted if users didn’t act soon. I still currently have NONE of my files that I had in my Streamload / MediaMax account transferred over, and better yet, when I e-mailed the “Customer Disservice” department, threatening to close my account and asking how I can get my data back that they stole from me, they told me this:
Hello,
Thank you for contacting TLU.
If you want to be able to get your datas back, insteed of cancelling your account we can downgrade it to free.
Thank for using TLU.
Best Regards,
Sandai
MediaMax Support
http://www.mediamax.com
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What the hell is that crap? She made it sound like they have my data and are holding it hostage. I have a feeling if I downgrade my account to free, i’ll get an even further runaround from them, and since I won’t be paying that will give them more leverage to further screw me over. I am just tempted to close my account permanently and forget about my data that I had. It sucks, but at least I won’t have to deal with their bullsh*t anymore…
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