Numbers download restarts after 10 mb

Numbers was accidenly unistalled from my mac. I try to reinstall it via the "purchased" section on the app store, but the download restarts once it reaches 10mb.
I've tried deleting the app store cache, running ccleaner and yet the problem continues.
MacBook Air 13 inch running Mavericks.

Yes, i'm currently downloading the osx 10.9.2 update which is working fine and almost complete.
For a bit more information, my internet has an average download speed of 30 kbps

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