Sneaky Deal on Rotating Residential Proxies for Scraping

Sneaky Deal on Rotating Residential Proxies for Scraping

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ngl yo so I posted about proxy deals before but just found a kinda spicy discount on rotating residential proxies from this newer provider. been messing with a few of their plans and they got a limited-time offer that's like 30% off if you pay yearly. curious if anyone else tried their rotation speed and anti-detection features tho, from what I see they're pretty solid. I lowkey wanna switch my scraper setup to these cause my current proxies are getting kinda sluggish, especially with Google scraping. if you wanna test out new proxies without burning too much cash, this deal might be worth a look, ymmv tho. always weird when providers pop up with legit deals, so I wanna hear if anyone's used 'em or got any real feedback.
 
I think deals like that often come with hidden catches, especially if they seem too good to be true. Be cautious with new providers, they might save some cash but could mess with your scraping stability or speed. Always best to test on a small scale first.
 
bruh, I'd say always test a new proxy provider with some low-stakes scraping first, lol. had a few that looked legit but then got slow or flagged, so better to see if they hold up before going all in. ymmv, but yeah, don't just trust the hype.
 
Honestly, I tried some new proxies last month and they were fire, no issues with speed or detection. I think sometimes new providers just need a bit of time to prove themselves. So I'd say don't dismiss them just cause they're new, if the price is right and they work, why not take the shot?
 
just my 2 cents, I'd say don't jump in without doing a speed test on their rotation speed first. I had a new provider that looked good on paper but was slow as hell once I tested it live. always best to run a quick test on a small project first so u don't get caught out.
 
spot on, I've been eyeing similar deals lately and yeah testing with some low-stakes scrapes first is smart, especially with newer providers. I had a few that looked good but then turned slow or flagged after a week so gotta be cautious. always worth running some speed and detection tests before fully switching over
 
just my 2 cents, do you think the anti-detection features hold up under real heavy scraping? sometimes they seem solid but then get flagged quick when you scale up. curious if anyone's pushed these proxies past small
 
yep exactly, especially with newer providers, ya gotta test the rotation and anti-detection first before dumping a bunch of cash. ymmv, sometimes these deals look sweet but end up slow or flagged quick. better safe than sorry.
 
Last month i was messing around with proxies and man, switching to residential was like night and day. Sneaky deals make it even sweeter but always watch out for quality or you'll end up banned fast
 
just my 2 cents: check out oxylabs or geoarbitrage, their residential proxies are legit and cheap enough to test with smaller campaigns. always do a quick test run before dumping a ton of money, ymmv with the quality.
 
Bruh, legit proxies are a must but don't fall for cheap deals without checking reviews. Remember when I got burned on some sketchy ones, lost hours and cash lol. YMMV but quality always wins in the end.
 
haha, same here, got some cheap residentials once and they worked for a bit then just tanked. Almost got banned quick, learned the hard way.
 
been doing this 3 years, always test proxies first, ngl some cheap ones worked but most just got me banned fast. ever got lucky with a low-cost proxy that actually lasted?
 
Been doing this 3 years and honestly I've seen some cheap proxies work longer than folks expect but most just burn out quick or get flagged fast. Sometimes you gotta spend a bit more to save hours or avoid bans, but I've seen a few low-cost ones stick around if you pick right. It's all about testing and trial and error.
 
Last month I scored some cheap residential proxies from a new provider and they surprisingly lasted a whole week before bans. Usually, I test small batches first, even if they're cheap and keep a close eye on the traffic. Gotta be smart with your rotation and monitoring to avoid wasting cash.
 
Always test small batches first, especially with cheap proxies, to see how long they last before bans. If they hold up even a few days, that can save you some cash and hassle.
 
Thanks for the props and tips, guys. Yeah, always test first, no matter how cheap the deal seems, quality matters big time. Oxylabs and geoarbitrage are solid choices, ymmv but I agree. Stay sharp and keep those proxies clean!
 
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