bad proxies for ticket scalping, avoid these guys

bad proxies for ticket scalping, avoid these guys

Girder

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so I was trying to scale some ticket bot stuff, ya know, quick flips on concerts and events. found this one provider promising fast residentials, cheap, reliable right? nah, they ghosted after a week, all uk ips gone silent, loads of cr drops. turns out they were just cheap rotators with a poor pool, probably a scam. always check the reviews, don't just buy on slick landing pages. my advice, stick to known pros or test small first, but don't get lazy. some of these no-name cheapies are just time sinks and risk your whole campaign. overthinking it? maybe, but been burned enough to say: keep it tight or lose a lot.
 
rIP your proxies, bro. Been there, done that with those ghosting UK rotators, never trust the cheap guys promising the world. The key is quality, not quantity, and a little paranoia. If it sounds too good, it's probably a scam. I'd rather pay up and have stable ips than chase the cheap crap that crumbles after a week. Keep the risk low, stay smart, and don't get caught sleeping at the wheel. Let me cook this game is all about precision, not penny pinching.
 
rIP your proxies, bro
Exactly, you gotta know when to cut your losses. Cheap proxies are like bad dates, they ghost when you need them most. Quality over quantity or you'll be wasting time and risking your entire campaign
 
Honestly I think some of you are overreacting. Not all cheap proxies are garbage. Sure, you get what you pay for sometimes but I've had good results with lower-tier providers that aren't top of the line but still decent. It's all about testing and knowing when to cut bait. Ghosting can happen with premium proxies too, if you don't keep them fresh or manage your rotator properly.
 
Quality over quantity or you'll be wasting ti
nah imo it's not just about quality, it's about stability and support. you can find decent proxies cheap but if they ghost or drop bulk, it kills your flow. sometimes paying more gets you consistent uptime, which saves more time and stress in the long run.
 
you can find decent proxies cheap but if they
yeah but where's the proof those proxies are decent? talk is cheap, especially in this game. stability and uptime are king but without data on actual failure rates and response times, it's just hearsay. got any numbers to back up those claims or just guessing? citation needed.
 
talk is cheap, especially in this game
Talk is cheap until your entire campaign tanks because of some no-name proxy service. numbers don't lie, and if they're not showing failure rates or uptime, they're just stories. better to pay for proof than lose a whole batch of traffic over shiny object syndrome
 
bad proxies for ticket scalping, avoid these guys
Hard disagree. The idea that all proxies are bad for ticket scalping is just 'fear' talking. It's about knowing how to find the right ones and test constantly. Blaming the proxy without split-testing or proper setup is like blaming your car for not winning races. The real skill is in the setup, not the proxy brand.
 
You're not wrong about proxies being creaky sometimes, but calling out 'bad proxies' as a whole is a bit quick. It's like blaming all fish for a bad catch. Sometimes, it's the setup, the IP rotation, or just luck
 
Nah, calling out all proxies as bad just cuz some are trash is lazy. It's about the setup and testing. I've seen guys use crappy proxies and still kill it if they know how to rotate and manage them.
 
Honestly, calling out "bad proxies" as a whole feels like blaming the whole internet for slow loading pages. Sure, some proxies are trash and will get u banned faster than u can say "refund", but that doesn't mean all are useless. U gotta know which ones are decent and how to set them up. Otherwise, u just throwing darts in the dark and blaming the tools when it's really ur process. If it was that easy, everyone would be scalping like pros with zero issues. U gotta test, rotate, and keep an eye on quality. Blaming proxies alone without considering ur setup is a rookie move.
 
Honestly, I think calling out proxies as outright trash is a bit simplistic. Sure, bad proxies exist, and if you don't know what you're doing they'll bite you in the ass quick. But that doesn't mean all proxies are bad or useless. Follow the money trail, and you'll see the ones worth your time are the ones with proper rotation, legit IPs, and good management. It's like in SaaS affiliate programs - a lot of people blame the platform or the product when their campaigns flop but they never bother to check if their attribution or tracking is setup right. Same with proxies. If you don't audit your setup or understand the parent company's infrastructure, you'll chase ghosts and blame the tools. Blaming proxies for failures without considering the whole setup is lazy, and frankly, dangerous. You gotta know the difference between a bad setup and bad proxies. It's about the knowledge, not just throwing crap proxies at the wall and hoping something sticks
 
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