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USA based 4.99 or less

rubiohigueyrubiohiguey Member
edited January 2014 in Requests

Need 4.99 / month VPS or less, requirements:
USA-based non-Colo-crossing IP ( (no 192, 198, 199 IP block),
HDD Space 20-30 GB or more,
500GB or more BW per month,
virtually no CPU or RAM usage,

for downloads of videos from USA restricted sites,
(youtube-dl, rtmpdump etc.)

Need money back guarantee if IP does not work for youtube USA geolocation (most Colo Crosing's IP's do not).

Comments

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  • ndelaespadandelaespada Member, Host Rep

    OpenVZ 256MB RAM, 30GB Raid 10, 1 E3-1230 CPU

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  • I cant image anyone offering money back just because you are attempting to access/ bypass a restricted service.

    That seems unreasonable to me.

  • rskrsk Member, Patron Provider

    173.x.x.x is fine for you?

    If so, please let me know, we can offer you something :-)

    Thanks

  • My Ramnode in Atlanta is in the 192.184.80.0/21 range and works great for the purpose you are asking.

  • @HC_Ro said:
    I cant image anyone offering money back just because you are attempting to access/ bypass a restricted service.

    That seems unreasonable to me.

    It's hard to say and it varies. It's not something we can even control. Not like there's a place to get your IP delisted.

  • HC_RoHC_Ro Member
    edited January 2014

    In this case there is a service that explicitly wants to disallow a certain use. Having a user attempt to bypass that should not be the service providers liability if unsuccessful.

    Do I personally care, nope dont care.

    But if someone says, hey im trying to do this, which is not allowed by X, and I expected you to solve this for me... well too dang bad.

    Its not really about your IP being listed in a general pool of issues. This is a personal, non public list. A alternative example would be X service provider blocks Asia-Pac and someone asks for a IP to navigate around that. They get caught and the user asks you to refund them because they could not bypass the checkpoint.

    said: USA-based non-Colo-crossing IP ( (no 192, 198, 199 IP block)

    OP CC is not exclusive to 199* 198* 199* those are spread out fairly well across the US.

  • @HC_Ro said:
    In this case there is a service that explicitly wants to disallow a certain use. Having a user attempt to bypass that should not be the service providers liability if unsuccessful.

    What's so bad about if two parties in a contract only binding them regulate what's important to them?

  • skagerrak said: What's so bad about if two parties in a contract only binding them regulate what's important to them?

    Sorry I dont quite understand.

    Just to be clear I am not picking at anyone, just saying that the OP should not reply on a business to provide a avenue around a block and then expect a refund if it so happens to not work out.

    I am not saying anything is right or wrong here about whatever the OP is doing, nor do I care. Just saying some people may have a problem with a refund situation if theres a 3rd party issue and not a issue in regards to service provided.

  • @HC_Ro said:
    Just to be clear I am not picking at anyone, just saying that the OP should not reply on a business to provide a avenue around a block and then expect a refund if it so happens to not work out.

    I guess that's not what the OP intents. He is in search of a provider that gives him (contracting parties) a refund if the IP does not work with $_website (contractual agreement). If he finds a provider that does that, what's wrong about that?

  • Oh, gotcha, theres nothing wrong with that!

    Hey if someone wants to enter a contract (to guarantee) a ip block does not occur then that sounds like a great opportunity for OP. I would seek something like that out too if I was in the OPs position.

    Thanked by 1skagerrak
  • ndelaespadandelaespada Member, Host Rep

    Well the OP has a money back guarantee policy limited to x amount of days, he needs to be able to figure out if it will work for him during that period of time.

  • ndelaespada said: Well the OP has a money back guarantee policy limited to x amount of days, he needs to be able to figure out if it will work for him during that period of time.

    And what if it occures during the X time? You do not know if thats the situation.

    It could be slam it hard enough to get a listing then move on while getting a refund.

  • i83i83 Member

    Our Buffalo offer (linked below) should serve this purpose perfectly however we wouldn't be able to offer a moneyback guarantee if Netflix block our range(s) in future.

  • @rubiohiguey where you come from?

    If from Asia, try Frontrangehosting LA with coupon FRH10, or you can search for any LA provider for better latency.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Check the offers.

    Sorry. I couldn't resist.

  • GIANT_CRABGIANT_CRAB Member
    edited February 2014

    We can do this for you with 6x.xxx.xxx series IP addresses.

    (we have money back guarantee)

  • toshosttoshost Member, Host Rep

    107.x.x.x ipv4 block
    1 GB ram 50 GB space 500GB bandwidth monthly only $3 (3 day money back guarantee)

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    We are with CC, but got a 23.X.X.X range as well if that suits you. Send a ticket if you want.

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