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Deal Selling VPS at a very cheap price

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I have a lot of credit on a bunch of cloud infrastructure providers like AWS, Azure, DigitalOcean that expires in a few months. Since I probably won't use all of it I want to offer members of BMF to purchase servers at a very cheap price. You'll get full root access so you're free to do whatever you want with what buy. Maybe you want to host a website or mine cryptocurrencies; it's up to you.

I thinking $2.5 per 1 GB of RAM.

Let me know if you have any questions.
 
what operating system do they have?
space?
when it will expire?
I have a lot of credit on a bunch of cloud infrastructure providers like AWS, Azure, DigitalOcean that expires in a few months. Since I probably won't use all of it I want to offer members of BMF to purchase servers at a very cheap price. You'll get full root access so you're free to do whatever you want with what buy. Maybe you want to host a website or mine cryptocurrencies; it's up to you.

I thinking $2.5 per 1 GB of RAM.

Let me know if you have any questions.
 
what operating system do they have?
space?
when it will expire?
It's all up to you. Any Linux distro should work (e.g. Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Fedora) and I also believe Windows should be fine if you increase the RAM.

Storage starts at 25 GB but I can increase it if it's something you require.

Expiration depends on how much you purchase. For example, if you pay $5 you'll either get 1 GB of RAM for two months or 2 GB of RAM for one month.
 
Dedicated IP ?
I mean can I use this VPS to do online paid surveys

I think you can. It depends on which country the vps servers are hosted. Only the post creator may clearly answer your question.

Sorry it is a VPS, not a VPN. VPS is a hosting server used for hosting websites and cannot be used to complete online surveys.

I think he can. Because many people use VPS to complete surveys remotely.
 
it will still be detected as vpn because the ip will be coming from a hosting company not an isp. it's very risky to use the ip of vps.
Thank you so much for the info, brother. So, for surveys and other remote jobs, do you suggest buying USA residential IPs rather than buying a VPS? Please share your experience with us.
 
it's not advisable too. since these U.S.A. residential IP's are commecial in nature and for sure it will be advertised as not coming from ISP but just hosted as vps or dedicated server. that's why i don't take surveys because my wifi has random ip's usually surveys are looking for static ip addresses.
Thank you so much for the info, brother. So, for surveys and other remote jobs, do you suggest buying USA residential IPs rather than buying a VPS? Please share your experience with us.
 
Dedicated IP ?
I mean can I use this VPS to do online paid surveys
Thank you so much for the info, brother. So, for surveys and other remote jobs, do you suggest buying USA residential IPs rather than buying a VPS? Please share your experience with us.
As @thebigthing24 said, I'm not selling proxies or VPNs. However, since the IP of the VPS only will be used by you, you could either tunnel your traffic through the VPS to make it look like you live in the country where the VPS is located or connect to the VPS with VNC and complete surveys from the VPS. Both are much safer than using a VPN or proxy that is shared between many users. Buying residential proxies could also be an option, but these are often very expensive.
 
it's not advisable too. since these U.S.A. residential IP's are commecial in nature and for sure it will be advertised as not coming from ISP but just hosted as vps or dedicated server. that's why i don't take surveys because my wifi has random ip's usually surveys are looking for static ip addresses.
Could you please elaborate on why residential proxies wouldn't be good for completing surveys?
 
give me a sample U.S.A. residential ip address and I'll show you the results.
all top vendors of U.S.A. residential ip addresses are luminati, geosurf, and stupidproxy are either proxies or vpn based ip.
Show me an ip that's hosted by an ISP, if you're able to find that and if any ISP will allow it.
Could you please elaborate on why residential proxies wouldn't be good for completing surveys?
 
give me a sample U.S.A. residential ip address and I'll show you the results.
all top vendors of U.S.A. residential ip addresses are luminati, geosurf, and stupidproxy are either proxies or vpn based ip.
Show me an ip that's hosted by an ISP, if you're able to find that and if any ISP will allow it.
I can't show you an example because I don't own any residential proxies. However, to quote from smartproxy, a popular proxy provider:
A residential proxy network is a pool of real residential IP addresses that are associated with real Internet service providers.
 
it's an ad when you search for it, give me a sample ip then and i'll show you my scan results.
I can't show you an example because I don't own any residential proxies. However, to quote from smartproxy, a popular proxy provider:
 
it's an ad when you search for it, give me a sample ip then and i'll show you my scan results.


Sites that run surveys, GPT and such may check the origin of your IP, and may deny service (or ban your account) if you use VPS. This is stated in their TOS. While a VPS does have many advantages, I would not recommend using these sites from a VPS.
 
Sites that run surveys, GPT and such may check the origin of your IP, and may deny service (or ban your account) if you use VPS. This is stated in their TOS. While a VPS does have many advantages, I would not recommend using these sites from a VPS.
I could turn my personal computer into a VPS or a dedicated server and sell it online. Just because it's a VPS it doesn't mean it's possible for someone to see it's a VPS only by "scanning" its IP. Sure, this may be the case for many VPSs, but not for all.
 
I could turn my personal computer into a VPS or a dedicated server and sell it online. Just because it's a VPS it doesn't mean it's possible for someone to see it's a VPS only by "scanning" its IP. Sure, this may be the case for many VPSs, but not for all.

You are correct, it does not depend on the machine (purpose) itself, but more like on the ISP. Large hosting providers got known IP ranges, but as you say, it is not always the case.
 
it will always be blocked by iphub, proxycheck, and on my bitcoin faucet, it will automatically be blocked if the software sees it as proxy from vpn or vps. you can always use those 2 to test if it's real ip address or vpn/vps/proxy.
You are correct, it does not depend on the machine (purpose) itself, but more like on the ISP. Large hosting providers got known IP ranges, but as you say, it is not always the case.
 
it will always be blocked by iphub, proxycheck, and on my bitcoin faucet, it will automatically be blocked if the software sees it as proxy from vpn or vps. you can always use those 2 to test if it's real ip address or vpn/vps/proxy.
If a residential proxy is marked as a proxy, I'm pretty sure the provider will be happy to give you a refund. This is because the biggest reason to why people use residential proxies is to hide the fact that they're using a proxy.

I tried the websites you listed with the IP of one of my VPS:

proxy2.png
 
If a residential proxy is marked as a proxy, I'm pretty sure the provider will be happy to give you a refund. This is because the biggest reason to why people use residential proxies is to hide the fact that they're using a proxy.

I tried the websites you listed with the IP of one of my VPS:

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To add, some providers tunnel traffic through the computers of real people (in exchange for a small payment) which would make it imposible to see by "scanning" their IPs.
 

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