I just got cooked on the last few releases and I'm pretty sure my proxies were a big part of it. I was running with a mix of some datacenter IPs from a budget provider and residentials from a reseller I found on another forum, total cost for the month was around $450 between them. The datacenters were getting insta-filtered after like 10 requests during high traffic periods, completely useless. The residentials had better success rates but still ended up with maybe 15% checkout success across my tasks when things got heavy. Burned about two grand in pre-auths that never went through. What's the actual setup people are using now? I see all these proxy sites advertising 'sneaker optimized' networks but the pricing is all over the place, like $30 per GB from one place and then $5 per GB from another for supposedly similar geo-targeting. Are you guys just biting the bullet and paying for premium ISP proxies or are certain residential pools still holding up? Need real numbers on bandwidth usage per task and ban rates during peak drop windows. My current bot setup is solid so I know it's not that. Just trying to figure out if there's a provider that consistently delivers sub-second response times without getting flagged as soon as footsites or shopify firewalls ramp up. Seen some talk about mobile proxies being more resilient but the costs seem astronomical for the data limits.