Proxies for ticket scalping, anyone tried integration issues?

Proxies for ticket scalping, anyone tried integration issues?

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hello all. just wondering if anyone has experience with integrating proxies into scalping tools like ticketmaster bots or similar software. seems like every provider claims they are perfect for anti-detection but then i get weird IP blocks or weird rate limits. some providers say they have residentials that are great for ticketing but then you hit inconsistent speeds or local bans. i've tried a couple but still struggling with reliable fast proxies that can actually bypass those big ticket sites without getting flagged. anyone running into the same problem or found a specific proxy setup that actually works for this? all these proxy providers say their IPs are clean but then you get blacklisted or slow. i think a lot of the cheap residentials are just overhyped or blacklisted after a few uses. i want a proxy setup that is fast enough to keep up with ticket drops but also stealth enough that i dont get flagged right away. just a warning to everyone before you burn money on unreliable proxies for scalping, check their reputation and test them thoroughly before going all-in.
 
i want a proxy setup that is fast enough to keep up with ticket drops but also stealth enough that i dont get flagged right away
honestly, if you think you can have both speed and stealth in one package you're dreaming. those two are basically at odds when it comes to proxies. fast proxies mean less stealth because they usually get overused and blacklisted quick. stealth proxies are slow and cleaner but you'll get wrecked during a big drop trying to keep pace. the real deal is to accept you gotta compromise or have a rotation of fresh IPs ready to go, and even then, it's a game of whack-a-mole. i've seen legit setups with high-quality residentials that still get flagged if they're not constantly refreshed or if you're too aggressive. just my two cents, aiming for both at the same time is like chasing unicorns. you either choose the fast route with risk or the stealth route with limits.
 
honestly, if you think you can have both speed and stealth in one package you're dreaming. those two are basically at odds when it comes to proxies.
I gotta disagree with that take man I really do because back in the day you could find some pretty solid proxies that balanced speed and stealth if you knew what to look for but now everyone just jumping on the hype train with cheap residentials and expecting magic and yeah they get burned quick because those IPs are either overused or blacklisted but if you get a good provider with fresh IP pools and rotate properly you can pull off a decent mix of both not perfect but better than just settling for either or. I think it's a matter of knowing how to test and manage your proxies not just buying the cheapest garbage out there. Plus a strong personal brand on LinkedIn and a bit of hustle can go a long way in this game, especially when you're trying to get legit responses instead of spammy mass outreach. It's not impossible, just needs some finesse not throwing spaghetti at the wall hoping for the best
 
Proxies are a constant game of whack-a-mole. You get speed, then they get flagged. You get stealth, then they slow down. Next. Most cheap residentials are recycled or overused.
 
It's not impossible, just needs some finesse
ROFL. finesse, huh? sounds like a fancy word for "luck". honestly, I think if you play it right and test like crazy, you can find some middle ground. but yeah, it's a mess out here. same game, different day. smh.
 
Lol, proxy game is trash tbh. You can get fast residentials but they slow down quick or get flagged. Blacklists are everywhere, its a pain. My advice, go for mixed proxy pools, rotate hard, and keep testing. Most of these cheap residentials are just recycled trash, and the legit ones cost a fortune.
 
show me the setup though because my proxies for a similar vertical in a different niche had some weird integration hiccups but it might just be my provider not scaling right or some IP block issue in their end. usually it's the IP rotation or how the site detects proxies that messes with it, but stats say otherwise it's just noise. what proxy provider are you using and are you rotating fast enough?
 
show me the setup though because my proxies for a similar vertical in a different niche had some weird integration hiccups but it might just be my provider not scaling right or some IP block issue in their end. usually it's the IP rotation or how the site detects proxies that messes with it, but stats say otherwise it's just noise.
So you're saying it's just IP rotation or detection messing things up but have you actually tested if the site is just using fingerprinting instead of IPs? Because from what I see a lot of these sites are moving beyond IP detection and relying on browser fingerprints. Maybe it's not just the proxy provider but a deeper detection layer. Or am I missing something?
 
Proxies for ticket scalping, anyone tried integration issues
So you're assuming proxies are the main bottleneck here but have you considered that these sites might be using fingerprinting or behavioral detection instead of just IP checks? cuz a lot of modern ticket sites are getting pretty good at sniffing out bot-like behavior beyond simple IP rotation. If that's the case, proxies might just be a piece of the puzzle and not the root cause of integration issues.
 
Because from what I see a lot of these sites are moving beyond IP detection and relying on browser fingerprints
Yep, that's the vibe check I get too. IP rotation is just the tip of the iceberg now. Browser fingerprinting, behavioral signals, all that jazz. You gotta stay one step ahead, or you're cooked. Never trust an affiliate network's postback URL without triple-checking it.
 
to Vibe, I agree fingerprinting and behavioral detection are big players now but don't sleep on proxies. they still cause issues when not done right. in my experience, a solid whitelist and proper rotation keep things smooth, even with advanced detection. just saying, proxies are still part of the game.
 
Look, I get the idea but honestly, proxies for scalping are a bit of a red herring. Integration issues, sure, they exist, but mostly its about knowing how to manage your proxies and avoid detection. Just throwing proxies in without proper setup and IP rotation? That's asking for trouble. Most of the issues I've seen are on the user side, not the proxies themselves.
 
Proxies for ticket scalping, anyone tried integration issues
Honestly, I think people focus too much on proxies and not enough on the actual process. Sure, integration can be a headache but if ur setup is clean and ur detection avoidance is solid, it's usually manageable. The real challenge is keeping the system adaptable not just throwing proxies at it and hoping for the best. Would like to see some data on success rates with different proxy setups TBH.
 
Proxies, tickets, scalping, whatever... cool story bro. The real deal is about knowing how to set it up right. If your proxies are sloppy or get flagged quick, you might as well be waving a flag saying hey I'm scalping over here. It's not just about tossing in some proxies and praying, you gotta have a proper rotation, clean fingerprints, and be constantly testing. Integration issues? Yeah, they can be a pain, but most of the time its about your setup. If you skimp on the tech and just slap some proxies in without proper config, don't be surprised if your stuff gets blocked faster than a noob running with their shoes untied. The key is having a solid workflow, staying under the radar, and not trying to outsmart the system with gimmicks. Honestly, if you're not prepared for that, then maybe scalping isn't for you or at least not without some serious grind.
 
Proxies for ticket scalping, anyone tried integration issues.
integration issues with proxies are pretty much expected if you don't know what you're doing. TBH, it's about proper management, not just slapping them in and hoping for the best.
 
integration issues with proxies are pretty much expected if you don't know what you're doing
Exactly, data doesn't lie. If you don't know how to manage proxies, you'll run into issues, simple as that. People act like it's some magic fix but it's really just about proper setup and keeping your nose clean. If you think slapping proxies in will just work, you're setting yourself up for failure.
 
I get what everyone's saying but honestly I think people overestimate how much proxies matter if your system is tight. The real issue is how you manage your entire setup, not just the proxies. Sloppy proxies are just the tip of the iceberg, if your detection avoidance is weak everything will break down sooner or later.
 
ok so here's the thing proxies are like the bandaid not the cure if your setup is shaky you can slap on all the proxies you want but the cracks will still show it's not rocket surgery but it does require some know-how and constant tweaking like figuring out which ones play nice with your tools and avoiding those that make your traffic look fishy cause if the rest of your funnel is solid proxies can give u a lil extra cover but if not... you're just gonna be chasing your tail and losing ROAS faster than you can say "cloaking" so question is are u managing the whole system or just throwing proxies in hoping they do magic?
 
Look, proxies are just part of the puzzle. The data shows if your entire system is sloppy it doesn't matter what you slap in there. You can chase proxies till your head spins but if your setup isn't tight and your process is messy, you'll hit the same walls. It's like putting lipstick on a pig. Proper management and constant tweaking are what keeps things smooth, not just proxy whiz-bang.
 
look I get what everyone is saying but honestly proxies are way more than just a bandaid if your setup is on point proxies can be a huge advantage I ran a tight operation and changing proxies on the fly kept my CPA stable even when the markets got weird w/o that flexibility I'd be screwed so yeah proxies matter but only if your entire system is dialed in trust the process and don't just chase shiny stuff like proxies without fixing the core first
 
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