Dedicated server with USA Commercial and Residential IPs
I have a demand for immediate contracting of a dedicated server in the USA with fresh IPs blocks:
/23 Usage Type: Residential IP / (ISP) Fixed Line ISP
/23 Usage Type: (COM) Commercial
It will be for private services use where datacenter IPs (DCH) are not accepted.
IPs must be valid and updated in IP2Location.
It will not be for prohibited traffic use like spam, torrents, hosting, hidden proxy etc.
Payment methods: PayPal or credit card.
Interested, please leave a quote via PM or contact email.
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No one is going to just hand out 2x /23, especially with residential IP without a very good valid reason.
Not providing information on your intended usage is sketchy.
I am open to proposals.
The reason of use is for accessing the international website with locale blocking of my clients. It will not be used for any kind of abuse and I assume contractual terms.
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I can help with the residential IPs.
The cost would be $1250/month for every 3 IPs.
With your payment, I'll lease all the empty apartments in my neighborhood.
Since we have Verizon FiOS, Comcast, and RCN Internet services, each apartment can get 3 IPs.
Each apartment costs $1032/month, three Internet connections cost $160/month, the rest is to buy OpenWRT routers.
I won't directly profit from you, but I'll live rent free in one of these apartments.
Depending on the area (assuming it's the US) you can get AT&T 5 Gbps Fiber for $180/month and then add a /26 block for $40/mo each. Not too far fetched actually
I assume this is how Windscribe does it but I could be wrong. Could just sell proxies or something to these types of people and build up enough revenue to live rent free.
Although, I wouldn't be surprised if your door got busted open or if AT&T terminates due to abuse.
Man I would kill for AT&T Fiber in my area
Blazing Switch has a metric shitton of residential IPs (ATT and Comcast).
I think the bare minimum you can rent is a /22 though.
lmao. This guy is going places
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I used to work at a company called FluidStack, which basically sold residential IPs before it pivoted to GPUs (link). Although I never oversaw that product, from what I heard, it constant a struggle to get real users, and it inevitably went bad (you can just search up online reviews of people losing access to sites). Would highly advise any business looking to sell residential IP services without extensively vetting customers.
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