Starting to get suspicious with some of these proxy providers. I mean I do my speed tests, set up my simple script, ping through a bunch of different providers, and you get these wild numbers that just don't add up. Some of these datacenter proxies claim 300ms but ping like they're on Mars. Residential ones? Same story. You test, and it's like crawling through molasses. It's a joke. You think you're getting good speeds but then you realize it's a bait and switch. The provider promises fast, stable, low latency, but what you get is garbage. I've seen this pattern before, a lot of these guys buy cheap bandwidth or oversell, then blame your config when they get caught. Beware of providers that don't have transparent testing or don't publish real-time stats. If they can't prove their speeds w/o a sales pitch, run. Also watch for providers who push their own speed test tools. Those are often skewed or fake. Always set up your own baseline, ping from a server you control, run multiple tests, and compare. If they can't deliver consistent low latency and stable speeds across different regions, I'd avoid. Trust me, I've wasted time on these flaky providers, chasing phantom speeds, and in the end, it's just front-end fluff. Be cautious, keep your testing method tight, and don't fall for the hype. Cheap proxies are usually cheap for a reason. Just a heads up.