What’s the Best Way to Stay Safe on eBay?

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Confused About eBay Proxies 😅

Hey, I’ve got a question! When it comes to using a proxy for eBay, should I go with the kind that changes all the time (like rotating ones) or the kind that stays the same (like the ones from internet companies)?

Also, has anyone tried a good company for eBay proxies that actually worked? I heard some people say iproyal and ipburger are pretty decent, but I’m not sure yet.
 
When it comes to eBay, rotating home internet proxies are usually better since the IP changes a lot and helps you stay hidden. But if you're just doing something small and steady, the kind that keeps the same IP—like static home ones—can work fine too. Some folks say IPRoyal and IPBurger are pretty solid picks for this stuff.
 
When it comes to eBay, rotating home internet proxies are usually better since the IP changes a lot and helps you stay hidden. But if you're just doing something small and steady, the kind that keeps the same IP—like static home ones—can work fine too. Some folks say IPRoyal and IPBurger are pretty solid picks for this stuff.

So with the rotating kind, since the IP switches a lot, can I just get one and use it each time I log into a different account? But with the static ISP ones, do I need a separate one for every account? Or am I not getting it right?
 
Rotating and static home proxies each have their own perks—it just depends on what you’re trying to do. I heard IPRoyal is pretty decent, but it’s smart to try out a few different ones to see which one works best for how you use eBay!
 
For eBay stuff, using rotating home internet proxies is usually the smartest move since they help you stay more hidden and lower the chance of getting blocked. I’ve seen people say good things about places like IPRoyal and IPBurger—they seem to work well for this kind of thing.
 
Home internet proxies are usually more steady and work better.
 
What types of protocols work best with a home internet proxy?
 
Use residential proxies for this—they work really well and are trustworthy.
 
Hey, I’ve got a question! When it comes to using a proxy for eBay, should I go with the kind that changes all the time (like rotating ones) or the kind that stays the same (like the ones from internet companies)?

Also, has anyone tried a good company for eBay proxies that actually worked? I heard some people say iproyal and ipburger are pretty decent, but I’m not sure yet.

Residential and ISP proxies work well for eBay. After you buy them, make sure to test if they’re good and not blocked.
 
Residential and ISP proxies work well for eBay. After you buy them, make sure to test if they’re good and not blocked.

How can I safely check if they are good? I bought an ISP proxy from Iproyal and used it for a Facebook account, but it got banned on lots of sites like Nutimes. Even though I used IPQS and another tool that showed 0 fraud score, just visiting some sites made me look like a bot.
 
Hey, I’ve got a question! When it comes to using a proxy for eBay, should I go with the kind that changes all the time (like rotating ones) or the kind that stays the same (like the ones from internet companies)?

Also, has anyone tried a good company for eBay proxies that actually worked? I heard some people say iproyal and ipburger are pretty decent, but I’m not sure yet.

For managing eBay accounts, you need an ISP proxy because you want the same IP to stay hidden. But if you need to change IPs a lot for many tasks, you can use rotating residential or mobile proxies. Since you already know some providers, try checking their MMO thread to see what people say about them.
 
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Hey, I’ve got a question! When it comes to using a proxy for eBay, should I go with the kind that changes all the time (like rotating ones) or the kind that stays the same (like the ones from internet companies)?

Also, has anyone tried a good company for eBay proxies that actually worked? I heard some people say iproyal and ipburger are pretty decent, but I’m not sure yet.

Rotating residential proxies are usually a good pick because they change IPs like real users do. But if you want something more steady, static residential or ISP proxies can be better.

It’s smart to read reviews and try a few providers to see which one works best. You can also look around the market to find more choices.
 
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