I'm going to make a concerted effort in November to see if I can trigger this, so we have some idea what the current "limits" of the service are.
I'm at about 30GB now (since yesterday) which sounds quite impressive but I know I'll struggle to keep up with the downloads (unrar, re-encode etc etc).
Most I have ever done was on Be and that was about 230GB in a month (the rest of the months were well below 50GB) so I'll try for 250GB and see if that attracts attention. Assuming of course I can actually find 250GB of "stuff" which I want
Oh and if anyone is wondering what the "stuff" is, then its mainly old BBC programmes (comedy usually) which the license fee
completely funded. I do not view it as my problem if the BBC are so commercially inept that they fund 100% of a programme and then hand the copyright to their "luvvie" friends
for nothing. Others may differ in their opinion but mine is that if we were forced to pay for the programme via a
compulsory license fee then we have the moral right to "copy" that programme for free. Strangely I have not really found much in the way of ITV programmes which I would choose to download even if they were legal and free