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I'm selling software for votes on the site Gamesites200

 

  • The voting made by proxies
     
    Requires account Decaptcha
     
    $ 350,00 (only Paypal)
     
    With function of Threads.
    Makes 50 + votes per minute

 

Interested? send PM

 

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lol...

 

The fact it can tell when a captcha is entered incorrectly means you are using the no-script version of recaptcha... but you do know that atleast 60% of public proxies will 403 on post to google right?

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Your program has the same problem as fotislol's.

 

You guys just sell a program that can vote but do not tell your buyers how hard it is to get good proxies.

Without good proxies = program is useless!

 

 

I have been in voting business for a long time now and have learned first hand how hard it is to find good proxies.

I have very good knowledge on scraping public proxies and have 50+ sites I pull them from. and _ME_ can get max 1000 good FREE, PUBLIC ones a day.

 

Newbies will maybe get 100-300 if they are lucky. If they aren't they'll get like 100 and even those 100 will be already used by somebody else (every 12 hours!!).

 

I am not bashing your program xuman, just like I was not fotislol's, but you have to be sincere to your buyers and tell them the truth.

 

Do they have good proxies?

 

Yes? -> Buy the program.

No? -> Don't buy the program. You are wasting your money. Buy votes directly.

Posted

I'm selling software for votes on the site Gamesites200

 

  • The voting made by proxies
     
    Requires account Decaptcha
     
    $ 350,00 (only Paypal)
     
    With function of Threads.
    Makes 50 + votes per minute

 

Interested? send PM

 

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i see same program in other place for 150 Euro

 

 

Your program has the same problem as fotislol's.

 

You guys just sell a program that can vote but do not tell your buyers how hard it is to get good proxies.

Without good proxies = program is useless!

 

 

I have been in voting business for a long time now and have learned first hand how hard it is to find good proxies.

I have very good knowledge on scraping public proxies and have 50+ sites I pull them from. and _ME_ can get max 1000 good FREE, PUBLIC ones a day.

 

Newbies will maybe get 100-300 if they are lucky. If they aren't they'll get like 100 and even those 100 will be already used by somebody else (every 12 hours!!).

 

I am not bashing your program xuman, just like I was not fotislol's, but you have to be sincere to your buyers and tell them the truth.

 

Do they have good proxies?

 

Yes? -> Buy the program.

No? -> Don't buy the program. You are wasting your money. Buy votes directly.

 

lol u use free proxies ?? better 10 USD for 2000 active proxy on day

Posted

No Stive. I do not use public proxies.

 

Read my post again. I said people that would buy THIS PROGRAM would be using public proxies in 99% of the cases.

And public proxies suck. Simple.

 

 

Anyone with good proxies will sell votes directly (like me) because this brings more money.

Anyone with a program and SHIT proxies will sell program instead and hope to get someone to buy it (even though it will be shit).

 

Don't twist my words, thanks.

 

And Fyi, you will NEVER get 2000 proxies for 10$ a month. Good luck with that.

If you say you do, I offer the same challenge to you as to fotisLOL, post a list here, let others see for themselves.

Posted

No Stive. I do not use public proxies.

 

Read my post again. I said people that would buy THIS PROGRAM would be using public proxies in 99% of the cases.

And public proxies suck. Simple.

 

 

Anyone with good proxies will sell votes directly (like me) because this brings more money.

Anyone with a program and SHIT proxies will sell program instead and hope to get someone to buy it (even though it will be shit).

 

Don't twist my words, thanks.

 

And Fyi, you will NEVER get 2000 proxies for 10$ a month. Good luck with that.

If you say you do, I offer the same challenge to you as to fotisLOL, post a list here, let others see for themselves.

 

9000+ proxies for 11 bucks a month.. -> hidemyass.com

Posted

9000+ proxies for 11 bucks a month.. -> hidemyass.com

 

a) Those proxies use the same Ip ranges so they are useless.

 

Let's not forget that Gs200 identifies 111.111.111 and 111.111.112 as the same ip, mkay? so there can be 200 ip's and they will produce ONE (1) vote alltogether.

 

b) HMa uses OpenVpn or pptp connection. Openvpn takes about 15-20 seconds to change ip. pptp takes about 10 seconds.

 

By using HMA you'll spend a lot of time and a lot of decaptcher credit for... what? no votes?

Go for it!  ;D

 

Really, don't take my word for it, cause I know you'll try to smartass me right away. Try it yourself.

 

c)

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