Here's what you're missing when you look at residential proxy prices. Everyone throws around these numbers like a 5-year-old with a candy store but nobody actually breaks down what you get for that money. The usual suspects, cheap proxies claiming to be premium, expensive ones claiming they're gods gift, and everyone just pushing a link. Let me tell you the brutal truth. The price per GB is what actually shows the real quality and value. If you're paying peanuts, you're likely getting a pool of dubious IPs that get banned faster than you can blink. Quality residential proxies cost a fortune because they're real people's ISPs, not some generic datacenter or cloud churn. You pay for stability, longevity, and anti-detection - not just for the shiny label. Compare it like this: at 2 bucks a GB from a well-vetted provider, you get IPs that actually work for days without flipping out or getting banned. Cheaper? You're probably on some black hat provider flooding the pool with recycled spam IPs that work for five minutes then ghost you. The more you pay, the better the chance your proxies won't suddenly turn into blocks or slow to a crawl. Stop obsessing over the lowest price per GB. Think about the cost in the long run. Scraping, cloaking, ad verification, or whatever if your proxies can't stay live, your entire operation is just a waste of time and money. I've been around enough to see the penny pincher crew constantly get burned. Price vs quality isn't just a slogan - it's the core of smart proxy buying.