Edit: and hits are not equal to views.
Also, thanks to bot traffic, scapers and anti-tracking extensions you have few ways of knowing what your site’s true amount of visitors is, even if you try to track your visit counts with scripts. You may think it’s one number, but it’s most likely higher than that.
If you look at the hits graph in your account, you can see that yesterday your account had a spike of around 70,000 hits in a day. That’s more than the 50,000 hits that’s allowed.
The “site attendance is very low” doesn’t seem very likely seeing how there has been some hits usage every day and event pretty substantial CPU usage. You can see all of this in the usage graphs of your account.
Or perhaps your idea of “low attendance” is different from ours, or your website just needs a lot of hits for every visitor.
In any case, I don’t see any reason to believe that our metrics are incorrect. What evidence do you have to suggest that they are?