Re: VPN from TorGuard Quote:
Originally Posted by yankee What would be the advantage of this? I only see it negative. If a service is working for you from day one, why switch it? | If you know using torguard has a greater likelihood of an adverse outcome then you would want to spend as little time on the platform as possible.
Its worth noting that torguard is cheaper. setup the accounts, but dont verify it, sell a few things and as the account becomes established, and passes the initial hurdles. move over to a platform you know will be more reliable.
Lets compare it to a tennis racket, you want to play tennis but at the moment your just a beginner. as a result you buy a crappy second hand old racket and thats fine for the moment. but as you improve and want to take it more seriously and soon deem it feasible to spend the extra money to get a professional racket.
As you start out the account you dont know whether it going to last, so you spend as little as possible making it to minimize potential losses. As the account ages ,gains more feedback and in general increases in important to you, you want to ensure its safety and hence switch to more reliable "tools".
I used this technique for "testing" accounts.
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