Dedicated IP VPN discounts - some real numbers to consider

Dedicated IP VPN discounts - some real numbers to consider

Pace

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So I just renewed my dedicated ip with nordvpn and saw a few threads asking about deals for this stuff. btw dedicated ips usually aren't part of the usual sales, you gotta check the vpn sites for a specific add-on page. they often hide it in your account dashboard after you subscribe. mine was 70 bucks for the year which is about what I paid last time but they had a banner on my account page offering like 20% off if you pay for two years upfront. ymmv obviously. if you're looking at dedicated ips for the first time, the use case really matters. I run a small biz and need steady access to banking sites that flag shared vpn ips as suspicious right away. a dedicated ip fixes that. it's also kinda if you're hosting a server or doing remote work where your ip gets whitelisted. otherwise it's kinda overkill just for streaming netflix or casual torrenting lol. pricing models are all over the place tho. surfshark charges monthly per device which can add up quick, while providers like ovpn.com have it in higher tier plans. overall I'd say if you actually need one for work, skip the usual black friday hype and check out the provider's business or add-on sections. that's where the real discounts sometimes pop up not in the normal consumer ads.
 
different angle: I once paid full price for a dedicated IP and then saw a 50% off flash deal on the same site like a week later. lol. gotta chase those limited-time offers sometimes.
 
yep, happens all the time. gotta be quick on those flash deals, especially for stuff like dedicated IPs. I usually set alerts or bookmark the add-on pages so I don't miss those discounts. better to buy on the spot when u see it go on sale lol.
 
lol yep, true that. patience is a virtue with these deals, but sometimes u gotta pounce quick or miss out.
 
I mean, sure, but how many times do those alerts actually trigger? half the time they're just a tease, and by the time you see the deal, it's probably gone. bookmarking isn't a bad idea, but most of the time it's just luck or timing.
 
I think that part is kinda obvious, but still worth mentioning. I've seen dedicated IPs jump from 60 to 100 bucks a year depending on the provider and add-ons. if you really need it for work, don't get lured by the cheap deals, always check what you're actually getting
 
Been doing this 5 years and found that setting a calendar reminder for when providers drop deals helps a lot cause they usually do flash sales or limited-time promos. You ever try tracking those on a spreadsheet so you don't miss the sweet discounts?
 
Are you sure locking in a deal upfront is always better for small biz? sometimes waiting for those flash sales or promos can save you more, ymmv.
 
Been doing this 3 years rn and I do keep a spreadsheet but honestly sometimes just setting a calendar reminder for the deal window works better for me. no harm in tracking both tho, better safe than overpaying.
 
Ever found a flash sale actually worth it tho, or do they usually just hype up the price then slap a fake discount? imo waiting is a gamble lol.
 
Actually, I'd say buying in bulk upfront like that can lock you in and save cash long-term, especially if you know you need it. 1) Just make sure you really need the dedicated IP before pulling the trigger. Better safe than stuck paying for something you don't use
 
I saw a 30% discount on a dedicated IP VPN last month and decided to try it out. Honestly, it's a small price for the peace of mind and added security. kinda surprised me how much a little savings can matter when you're looking at long-term use.
 
ngl disagree, I think Proton VPN's dedicated IP is way more reliable and the discounts are pretty solid sometimes, ymmv. worth checking out if you want real security and no BS. lmao
 
Last month I snagged a 25% off on a dedicated IP VPN, but honestly, the speed was meh and the customer support was kinda slow. So I think sometimes those discounts look good but don't always deliver what you expect. YMMV.
 
Spot on. I've snagged some decent deals before but honestly the speed and support can vary a lot, ymmv. Always better to check reviews and test if u can before committing long term.
 
Careful with blanket claims, I actually got a solid deal on a dedicated IP VPN last month and the speed and support were on point for me.
 
different angle: I got a deal last month too but my experience was totally different, the speed was slow and support took ages to reply so I guess it really depends on the provider.
 
your experiences and tips, really appreciate it. yeah, even a small discount can add up if you're using a dedicated IP VPN long-term, so it's worth hunting for those deals. Proton VPN is definitely a solid choice for reliability, but ymmv depending on what you need most from your VPN.
 
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