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Hi,
These 3 providers are very often mentioned when its about using Ebay/Paypal.
Can you share your experiences?
As you can see, they have really different prices, which does not necessary mean the quality.
My question is more about How their IPs did for you using your stealth PP/Ebay?
Thank you
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I've used all 3. I'll summarise...
24vc and IPBurger are VPNs, they work a treat.
Proxies are different to VPNs, and you need to do a lot of configuring on your side before you can make sure it's 100% ready to use. Furthermore, you need to find a supplier who is selling fresh IPs, i.e. potentially never used / abused before.
I'd recommend VPN, keeps life a lot simpler.
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Originally Posted by Play I've used all 3. I'll summarise...
24vc and IPBurger are VPNs, they work a treat.
Proxies are different to VPNs, and you need to do a lot of configuring on your side before you can make sure it's 100% ready to use. Furthermore, you need to find a supplier who is selling fresh IPs, i.e. potentially never used / abused before.
I'd recommend VPN, keeps life a lot simpler. | You couldn't be more wrong...
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Originally Posted by Play I've used all 3. I'll summarise...
24vc and IPBurger are VPNs, they work a treat.
Proxies are different to VPNs, and you need to do a lot of configuring on your side before you can make sure it's 100% ready to use. Furthermore, you need to find a supplier who is selling fresh IPs, i.e. potentially never used / abused before.
I'd recommend VPN, keeps life a lot simpler. |
Well, in term of costs, Proxy-Seller seems to be cheaper, and I don't think that setting up a proxy could be a hurdle. If someone can set up VPN using built-in Windows Tools, then working with proxies can't be easier (in my point of view).
And regarding abuse, i think today it's very rare to get really fresh IPs!! No one can tell you 100% that the IPs are never used before. But you can check the IP score of IPs to know if they have been abused.
And even if, Paypal knows that and will consider also other aspects than just a "burned" IP. You don't think?
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Originally Posted by madonna7878 Well, in term of costs, Proxy-Seller seems to be cheaper, and I don't think that setting up a proxy could be a hurdle. If someone can set up VPN using built-in Windows Tools, then working with proxies can't be easier (in my point of view).
And regarding abuse, i think today it's very rare to get really fresh IPs!! No one can tell you 100% that the IPs are never used before. But you can check the IP score of IPs to know if they have been abused.
And even if, Paypal knows that and will consider also other aspects than just a "burned" IP. You don't think? | Proxy is marginally cheaper. But if you go for something like IPBurger, i'm sure they'll give you a deal if you buy a bunch of them at once.
Proxy setup - there's more to it. As someone who used to be in that business before, I can tell you its not as simple as taking the proxy login details, plugging it into a firefox portable browser and firing it up... if you're going to use it for stealth you need to set it up correctly.
There are many precautions the end user needs to take, and there are certain configurations that need to be in place from the server side, i.e. port configuration, to ensure it works as intended.
A few hours of searching on Google will put up to pace with everything i'm touching on.
As for your query regarding IPs, you are quite far from the truth. It doesn't work like that. When companies sell fresh IPs, and they are reputable, they will source the IPs to ensure they've not been abused, usually corporate IPs. If you want more information on how they do this, it's best you speak to them directly. Each will have their own way of sourcing I guess.
My advice - A VPN is better because it creates a tunnel for all traffic. So long as its setup correctly, there wont be any leaks.
But a proxy set up well can work. But you need to ask yourself, is the marginal savings worth the extra effort?
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Originally Posted by Play Proxy is marginally cheaper. But if you go for something like IPburger, i'm sure they'll give you a deal if you buy a bunch of them at once.
Proxy setup - there's more to it. As someone who used to be in that business before, I can tell you its not as simple as taking the proxy login details, plugging it into a firefox portable browser and firing it up... if you're going to use it for stealth you need to set it up correctly.
There are many precautions the end user needs to take, and there are certain configurations that need to be in place from the server side, i.e. port configuration, to ensure it works as intended.
A few hours of searching on Google will put up to pace with everything i'm touching on.
As for your query regarding IPs, you are quite far from the truth. It doesn't work like that. When companies sell fresh IPs, and they are reputable, they will source the IPs to ensure they've not been abused, usually corporate IPs. If you want more information on how they do this, it's best you speak to them directly. Each will have their own way of sourcing I guess.
My advice - A VPN is better because it creates a tunnel for all traffic. So long as its setup correctly, there wont be any leaks.
But a proxy set up well can work. But you need to ask yourself, is the marginal savings worth the extra effort? | Agreed, VPN is better option (at least for me). Either pay less+much effort or pay more+peace of mind. Your choice.
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Originally Posted by LuckyGuy99 Agreed, VPN is better option (at least for me). Either pay less+much effort or pay more+peace of mind. Your choice. | I Like really your answer
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