Proxies

Buy, sell, and review residential, mobile, and datacenter proxies
so you're looking for proxies for ticket scalping and I'm sitting here at the airport remembering when you could just grab a cheap rotating datacenter pool from some sketchy site and run hundreds of sessions for the initial drops but that whole game has changed completely and now you're looking at a totally different math problem, back then the ticket sites barely checked for anything beyond a basic user agent and maybe a crude IP check so you could blast away with fast datacenter proxies from like five providers, rotate them on failure, and still hit your targets because the anti-bot wasn't that sophisticated. here's the thing though nowadays with everything being session-based and running all these javascript challenges and behavioral fingerprints you're ly forced into residentials or high-quality ISP proxies and the margins are so much thinner because everyone in that space is using them, I see a lot of people trying to compare providers on price per gigabyte but that's a trap for ticket work because you're not doing massive data scraping you're doing short bursts of high-concurrency requests that need to pass as real users, so you need to look at the concurrency limits per IP, the success rate on captcha-heavy pages, and the subnet reputation because if you're pulling from a known proxy pool used by every other scalper you'll get flagged instantly. just ran the numbers for a client last month comparing a few top residential providers for a concert drop, the ones that seemed cheapest per gig were murdering us on concurrency fees and session stability we'd get an IP that would get a 503 after two requests and then the whole thing would slow down, the winner ended up being a smaller provider specializing in ISP proxies with sticky sessions where you could hold an IP for like 20 minutes, it cost more upfront but the connection success rate was like 95% compared to the 70% we were seeing with the big residential rotating pools, so the math flipped completely when we factored in the wasted attempts and the time lost during the drop window. it's nostalgic thinking about the old days when speed was the only metric that mattered and you could just throw more proxies at the problem, now it's all about emulating a real person's connection patterns and having that IP stick around long enough to complete the purchase flow w/o tripping the bot detection, and the providers know this so they've tiered their pricing accordingly, you're paying for the session quality not the raw bandwidth, so when you're comparing look at session duration limits, look at concurrency per IP without getting throttled, and for the love of god test them on the actual ticket platform's pre-sale pages not some generic speed test because that's where you'll see the real failure rates.
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been testing a few providers for residential proxies and honestly it's like shopping for a luxury car but ending up with a bicycle. some charge 2$ a GB and perform like they're on a budget, others ask 10$ a GB and barely justify it. just tried provider X, paid 3$ a GB, got about 70-80% success rate on sites that usually block everything. provider Y charges 8$ a GB, got near 100% success but the speed is meh, like dial-up era. it's a total game of which sacrifices you're willing to make. curious if anyone has real numbers or recent experiences that actually compare quality, uptime, speed, and cost without the marketing fluff. seems like everyone's just guessing these days.
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tested both for a few weeks. grabbed 100k requests with provider A's proxy api and 100k from provider B's proxy list. api avg cpm was like 2.8, bounce rate 15%. the list? same load but cpm fell to 1.9 and bounce shot up to 30%. why? api proxies are cleaner - less ip churn, less detection. list ones are more raw, often stale, more bans, more retries. data's clear tbh. if you want stability and speed go api. if you're just messing around or cheap? lists can work but expect slowdowns and bans. watch out for providers selling cheap lists with no freshness guarantee, i had one that got blocked in a day. api guys charge like 0.01 per request, list sellers do 1k ips for $20 but half are dead or flagged. imo if your budget's ok go api - saves time and headaches. but if you're starting out test both, keep an eye on bounce rate, and decide based on your sites and workload
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been playing with different proxies lately for SEO tools and Google scraping. started with cheap datacenter proxies but got blocked after 200-300 requests. switched to residential proxies and now i can do around 2k requests a day without issues. mobile proxies are interesting but expensive. wanna hear real numbers from u guys who are actually doing this at scale. also, anyone tested anti-detection proxies? like, do they really cut down blocks? been eyeing a few providers but not sure if the extra $ makes a difference. tbh, wanna find a stable setup that keeps me under radar but also gives me decent speed. share ur experience, what works, what's a waste of money?
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Yall won't believe what I just stumbled on. Been grinding with some low-cost residentials, got caught quick, then switched to some pricier options, still got flagged. Then I finally tried a new provider. Price is a bit steeper but the quality is crazy. Fast, stable, no blocks. It's like night and day. Basically, you pay more for less headache. Garbage in garbage out, but the right proxies?. Thinking of dumping the cheap junk forever. Anyone else having success with a mid-range provider that actually works long term?
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Alright so I'm trying to integrate this supposedly free proxy list into Scrapebox for a little data pull project and it's just a disaster let me tell you why you should never use free proxies not even for testing because they're logging everything you do through them and selling your data back to advertisers or worse injecting malware into your traffic been there tested that with a fresh domain last month got flagged for suspicious activity before I even launched the campaign because the free proxy IP was already blacklisted on every ad network The big issue is that tool everyone recommends for finding free proxies it's feeding you garbage data half the IPs are dead by the time you load them into your rotation setup and the ones that work are so slow your scraping timeout is basically infinite plus they have zero accountability when your real IP gets leaked because their security is nonexistent anyone giving advice about using free proxies without showing a screenshot of their clean log files after a test run is just guessing and wasting everyone's time spend ten bucks on a datacenter proxy pool from a reputable provider it'll save your whole operation
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ugh im so close to just yeeting my monitor over this proxy price stuff. trying to figure out residential proxy costs is impossible like every company has some new rate and it never adds up. one day its $1 per GB then suddenly its $5 then they hit you with tiered plans that make zero sense. for what even? scraping? anti-detect? feels like a total scam when the bill comes. tbh the quality is all over too so idk if im actually getting my moneys worth. just feels like cash into a void. anyone have a real explanation that isnt sus? or is this just how it is now? lowkey thinking of switching to datacenter or mobile proxies at least the price is clear.
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Alright wake up and smell the coffee cuz I'm tired of seeing this debate go in circles without any actual data everyone just parrots what their provider says but I just spent all night running my scrapers through both methods with three different proxy types and you're gonna want to see these results Set up a test scraping a dummy ecom site with a simple script rotated every 100 requests used the same geo-targeted residential pool from a major provider you know the one first run with username-password authentication in the proxy config second run with my server IP whitelisted in their dashboard and just using IP auth track it or lack it right User-pass on residential gave me an average request time of 2.1 seconds with a 12% timeout rate on mobile proxies it was even worse at 3.4 seconds and 18% timeouts switched to IP whitelist residential dropped to 1.4 seconds timeouts at 3% mobile dropped to 1.9 seconds timeouts at 5% datacenter proxies showed less difference but still a consistent half-second improvement with whitelisting that's not margin of error that's your scraper actually finishing the job The reason is obvious when you think about it every request with user-pass has that extra handshake overhead for authentication the proxy server checks your credentials before routing your traffic with IP whitelist it sees your server's IP on the allow list and just lets it through no extra steps it's like having a bouncer check your ID at the door versus walking into a private party where they already know your face one is faster and fewer things break So can we please stop pretending this is just a preference thing if you're doing anything at scale where speed and reliability matter like scraping social media or sneaker bots you need to be using IP whitelist yeah it's less flexible if your server IP changes but that's what static IPs are for set up a cheap VPS with a dedicated IP whitelist it and never look back user-pass is for small-time stuff or when you're literally working from random coffee shops otherwise you're just adding friction for no reason
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so i posted about proxy pools before, but honestly been diving deeper lately and wanted to break down what ive found so far without the fluff. i tried combining residential, datacenter, and mobile proxies from different providers and honestly the results are kinda all over the place. some cheap residential proxies from one provider get me banned super quick on some sites but hold up well on others. datacenter proxies are cheap and fast but super obvious so they get flagged instantly unless i rotate them super frequently. mobile proxies? they seem promising but damn they're costly and sometimes still get caught especially on anti-bot measures. i built my own pool with a mix of a few providers but the key seems to be rotation frequency and fingerprint masking. some providers give you a ton of IPs but their rotators are slow or unreliable so i end up with IP leaks or detection. others have solid API setups but the proxies are low quality. imho, you gotta test each provider for your use case and don't just buy blindly, especially if scraping or anti-detection is your goal. also, adding in some custom user-agent and fingerprint spoofing seems to boost success rate but that's a whole other rabbit hole. anyone here actually built a real scalable pool that works across different use cases? i mean not just buy cheap proxies but really dialed in their setup?
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Oof, this takes me back. Been messing around with these three giants trying to find some solid residential proxies for scraping and anti-detection stuff. Everyone's always hyping BrightData but when I actually ran tests, their uptime was solid but their IP pool seems kinda overhyped. Got about 95 percent success rate on targeted sites but their latency shot up 30ms compared to Smartproxy which held steady around 150ms average. Smartproxy was cheaper too but I've seen some people complain about IP rotation being inconsistent. Oxylabs, on the other hand, I thought would crush it but their pricing is brutal, and I only saw about 92 percent success, with a 25ms lower latency than BrightData. The real kicker? BrightData's premium plan had an EPC of 2.3 cents on a product scrape, Smartproxy was right behind at 2.1 cents, but Oxylabs was lagging at 2.6. So, in terms of raw numbers, BrightData seems king for uptime and success, but the price makes me skeptical. Smartproxy's more affordable but with some quirks, and Oxylabs feels like a high-end option I gotta pay for. Honestly, it's almost like the hype is a bit inflated do any of you guys have real world experience? Or is this just marketing noise? Math doesn't lie, but sometimes the numbers don't tell the full story either.
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Grab a coffee, this one's a rant. Everyone's so caught up in the SOCKS5 hype, acting like it's the holy grail for everything. Honestly, I gotta call BS on that. Sure, SOCKS5 can be faster and a bit more stealthy sometimes but at what cost? It's usually double or triple the price of HTTP proxies for not much more actual real-world benefit. And you wanna talk quality? Yeah, SOCKS5 tends to be more reliable for scraping or for avoiding detection but the truth is most of the cheap SOCKS5s I tested barely outperformed basic HTTPs on the cheap end. I mean, you get what you pay for, right? But nobody seems to wanna admit that sometimes HTTP proxies are fine for most stuff, especially if you're just starting out or scraping less risky sites. I swear, there's this vibe that SOCKS5 is some kind of magic potion and if you don't use it, your whole campaign's doomed. Yeah, sure, but when you're talking about dropping a hundred bucks a day just on proxies, you gotta ask if it's really worth the extra premium. I've seen legit providers offer HTTP proxies that work just fine for scraping, sneaking past detection, and even some social media stuff if you know how to rotate right. Meanwhile SOCKS5 providers often charge more for fewer guarantees and less stable connections. So my question to the forum: Is SOCKS5 really worth that insane premium? Or is it just a case of shiny object syndrome? Because I am tired of shelling out 150 bucks a day on proxies that don't deliver what I expect. Do yourself a favor, evaluate your needs and don't buy into the hype. Quality proxies, whether SOCKS5 or HTTP, are just a tool, not some magic bullet.
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Garbage in garbage out. Just found a provider that actually works without getting banned. Residential proxies from BrightProx. Faster, more reliable, no captcha hell. Compare that to SmartProxy, which is overhyped and still gets blocked. Datacenter proxies are garbage for scraping Google. Mobile proxies? Not worth the extra cash unless you want to chase shadows. Everyone pushing free proxies is just wasting time. Use legit providers, rotate smart, and watch your scraping game level up. End of story.
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so ive been testing backconnect proxies lately and honestly im not sold on them for most use cases. they promise rotation and less bans but man the speed is a joke. just ran a speed test on a popular provider, got avg 35 mbps on residential and then switched to a backconnect setup from the same provider. it dropped to 12 mbps. like seriously? and the ping jump from 30ms to 85ms. who benefits from this? not my scraping or automation. it's a pain trying to balance speed and stealth with these things. i get why people go for them, convenience and all that, but if you're doing anything serious don't expect to get fast reliable speeds. some providers claim backconnect proxies are
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man talking about backconnect proxies really brings me back I remember trying to scrape SERP data for a lead gen project back in like 2023 using some sketchy shared datacenter proxy list from a forum had to manually configure rotation in Python with requests and beautifulsoup spent a whole week just getting blocked after maybe fifty requests total EPC was negative infinity But then we figured out the integration with Scrapebox specifically the built-in backconnect support from providers like Luminati now Bright Data set it up once where you just input one endpoint and it handles the IP rotation automatically could run thousands of concurrent threads scraped 200k URLs over a weekend with a 98.7% success rate compared to like 12% on my janky setup cost was higher obviously but when your time is worth more than the proxy sub it's not even a debate correlation isn't causation but the clean IP pool from proper backconnect was what finally made scraping scalable for me before that it felt like rolling dice every session
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so i talked about scraping proxies before but now i'm messing with proxies for social media automation. being a total noob, this stuff is a wild ride lol. started with cheap datacenter ones and they got banned fast. switched to reading up on residential proxies, expensive but way better for avoiding bans i think. price range is crazy tho. like some charge $1 per proxy, quality is all over the place and others are $3 saying it's the real deal. mobile proxies came up too, seems even better for sneaking past detection but damn they're pricey. my plan is use cheap datacenter for testing then shift to residential or mobile for actual work. if anyone's got actual experience or knows which providers are actually worth it pls lmk. feels like a gamble rn, just trying not to get my accounts nuked while scaling up
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Sigh, just dove into datacenter proxies for scraping and found out they are cheap as hell but oh man, super detectable. Like I thought I was saving money but now I got my account flagged faster than I can say 'affiliate'. The thing is they look super legit in the price list but once you start spendin on them, sites catch ya quick. I set up a bunch, used a fresh IP every hour, and boom, banned. Turns out most of these datacenter IPs are just flagged on some radar or blacklist. Honestly, I think they're a trap for newbies thinking they can just buy cheap and go. If you plan to run long term, better spend a little more on residential or mobile proxies or you'll burn your accounts faster than you can build them.
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Hey so I watched some videos and people said you need proxies to buy more than one ticket I'm trying to get good seats for this big tour but Ticketmaster keeps blocking me after two purchases and it's super annoying I got a cheap datacenter proxy pack from some random site cost like ten bucks a month but the IPs are all blacklisted already which is useless I guess I need residential or mobile but the prices seem insane like fifty bucks for just one gig of data what even is a backconnect rotation and does it help here My friend said he uses this service called BrightData he claims his bot got four front row seats last week but I looked at their pricing my brain melted is there anything cheaper that actually works maybe someone has numbers like success rates per proxy because right now my success rate is basically zero
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In my experience proxy APIs are supposed to be more seamless, faster, more stable. But half the time they break after platform updates or get throttled without warning. Proxy lists seem more stubborn, harder to manage but at least I can rotate them manually if needed. Problem is, API proxies are supposed to offer better anti-detection but I keep getting burned. Anyone got solid advice or a reliable provider? I need something that won't tank when platforms do their usual shenanigans.
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Been digging into mobile proxies lately and wow, the prices are crazy compared to datacenter. So I started comparing providers. Some charge like 3-4x more for mobile proxies. Why? I mean, technically they're just mobile IPs, right? But then I realized it's about scarcity, quality and the whole mobile network setup. Mobile proxies are tied to real carrier IPs, which are harder to get and more monitored. Datacenter proxies? Anyone can spin up a server in a cloud and get tons of IPs, so they're cheaper. Providers also gotta pay carriers for those IPs, plus mobile networks keep a tighter grip on what gets accessed. Plus, mobile proxies tend to be less stable sometimes, which adds to the cost for providers to keep 'em working smoothly. I checked some reviews and the better ones really charge premium, but they seem to actually deliver more consistent, less detectable IPs. So yeah, it's kinda an exclusivity thing, plus the technical hurdles. Anyone else noticed this? What's your take on the premium for mobile proxies?
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Alright so my proxy setup broke overnight cause I switched auth methods from IP whitelist to user pass for the VPN system on Residential Account annnd it tanked everything CR dropped 40% instantly like clockwork correlation isn't causation sure but why would switching just how you connect mess up performance so badly unless the provider is giving me crapier IPs through the pass method or my config is messed up heard mixed things about Backconnect pools preferring one over the other need a quick answer currently rerunning split tests feels dumb burning money on admin choices
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