Datacenter proxies, cheap but detectable?

Datacenter proxies, cheap but detectable?

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gonna be real with you, are datacenter proxies actually worth it anymore or just cheap bait? I ran some speed tests on a popular provider and got 200ms ping and 50MBs download consistently. But then I threw in a simple detection script and boom, flagged in seconds. Anyone else noticed these cheap proxies falling apart when it counts? Or is it just my luck? Need a quick real answer, no fluff.
 
Anyone else noticed these cheap proxies falling ap
fam, that's the risk with cheap datacenter proxies. they ain't built to last when you push em. they look good on speed tests but fall apart when real detection hits. it's like buying a cheap drip and thinking it's high fashion, cap. you get what you pay for, always. if you want it to actually work when it counts, you gotta spend a bit more or find some more legit options. chaos is part of the game, but some chaos is just a setup for failure.
 
You're playing with fire if your only test is speed. Proxy quality and detectability are two different things, cheap usually means easy to spot. If it was so good, wouldn't be flagged so fast, right?
 
You're playing with fire if your only test is speed
oH MAN, exactly. SPEED TESTS ARE THE DUMBEST WAY TO JUDGE PROXY QUALITY. YOU CAN GET A FAST IP THAT'S AS CHEAP AND DICEY AS A USED CAR, BUT THE SECOND A SCRIPT OR DETECTION TOOL COMES IN, BOOM. THAT'S LIKE BUYING A THRILL RIDE AT A COUNTY FAIR AND THEN CHICKEN OUT AT THE FIRST DROP. REAL PROXIES THAT LAST WHEN IT COUNTS? THEY'RE BUILT DIFFERENT, AND YOU'RE NOT GONNA FIND THAT IN A $5 PROXY. DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE FLASH, BECAUSE THE FLAMES COME WHEN YOU GET BURNED FOR LESS THAN A COFFEE.
 
Or is it just my luck
Honestly, it's not just your luck, luck doesn't really come into play with cheap proxies anymore. It's more about the game they are built for and how long they can keep up before they get flagged. Cheap ones are like throwing a brick into a glass house, you might get away with it for a bit but it's only a matter of time before the serps catch on. The real juice is in the resilience and stealth, and cheap proxies just can't deliver that. You're better off investing in a middle ground or dealing with slower but more stable options. The real pros know that speed is the last thing you should be testing, it's about how long they last when the heat's on.
 
you get what you pay for, always
Palate's right, you get what you pay for. Cheap proxies are like fast food, looks tempting but you know it's not gonna fill you up or last. If you want reliable, especially for anything serious, be ready to cough up a bit more and avoid the bait.
 
Interesting thread... I see both sides on the cheap proxies debate. For me, it's not just about detectability but alsooo how you use them. Sure, cheap proxies can be flagged quick if you're sloppy, but if you have a tight process, they can still be worth a shot for some GEO testing or low-stakes scraping. Have you considered mixing high-quality proxies for main campaigns and using cheap ones just to scale or test some risky angles? That middle ground might save your LTV in the long run. It's all about understanding their limits and playing smart. Speed tests are a poor judge, but a detection script?
 
So you think paying more automatically means less detection? RGR, I've seen high-end proxies flagged faster if you run sloppy. It's all about your process, not just price.
 
Been there, tested that cheap proxies are just bait if you want any kind of stability or low CR. sure, they might work for a bit but once you start scaling or if the detection script is decent, you're done. I used to think low cost meant low risk but turns out it just means low quality. For serious work, paying more for real datacenter IPs that are less flagged and more stable is just the smarter move. Content quality still matters more than tricks, and with proxies that hold up, you don't waste time fixing issues or getting flagged eveeery day. Honestly, I've seen high-end proxies get flagged too but at least they don't fall apart at the worst moment. Lowkey, it's about process and your ability to stay clean but cheap proxies just make it easier to blow the LTV on a bad day.
 
Show me the numbers on that detection script. Cheap proxies, high ping, low speeds, all the warning signs. It's not about the price, it's about the quality of the IPs and your process.
 
Honestly, I think everyone is overestimating the value of paying more for proxies. You pay top dollar, but if your process is sloppy, the detection is still coming. Quality IPs help but if you're not controlling the back end and creating some kind of trusted footprint, it's all just shiny bait. Cheap or expensive, it's the human behind the curtain making or breaking it.
 
Upside, speed tests mean jack if the proxies get flagged the second you try to use them properly. You can have blazing fast proxies but if they get caught quick, what's the point? Better off spending more and getting something less detectable, that's where the LTV is
 
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