How To Register Tons Of Hosts With Proxies And Fake Name

bathunter

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I've been buying a lot of cheap hosting accounts lately.

I'm looking for the advice of someone who is an expert in proxies- because I'm not sure how effective they are or the "super technical side" of how proxies work.

In the past, I would register a ton of hosting accounts without using a proxy, al using fake details. After a while it seems that every host I went to would "trigger a verification process"- and then even if I did use my real phone number and received the verification code and entered it on their page, it then would take me to a page that says "MaxMind has deemed your order to be high-risk and cannot process it."

Now I am using 12 different proxies from newipnow.com and squidproxies.com- and I STILL get these MaxMind errors even when switching the proxy between attempted sign-ups at different hosts.

Perhaps the dedicated proxies I'm using are not high-quality enough? Can anyone shed some light on how this whole hosting BS works and how to get around it? I have certain hosts I really want to get an account on but can't.

Thanks in advance ;)
 


a lot of hosts use maxmind for this reason

they can tell if you use a proxy to sign up and thats why they are deeming you high risk and rejecting you
 
Have you tried getting in touch with Maxmind to find out specifically what's triggering this and to get yourself removed from their 'list'?

Worked for me...
 
OP I have a recommendation for dedicated private proxies with outstanding 24/7 support.
 
Curious why you need to enter fake details for a hosting account. It's not like a domain where a WHOIS can lookup the owner, no one except for the hosting providers will know who owns the account - so it's unlikely Google will be able to connect them together.
 
1. Chances are you're doing something you shouldn't be. Why do you want to fake hosting details across tons of accounts? Sounds fishy. But okay, not my problem. Just make sure you're not going to land yourself in jail.

2. You're getting flagged because hosting companies are a huge target for fraud, and therefore use all sorts of anti-fraud mechanisms/services/databases. When you connect with an IP from newipnow, you are using an IP on a block of addresses almost definitely on blacklists somewhere. Pretty much a guarantee that you will get flagged.

3. If you don't want to get flagged, either don't use a proxy, or setup your own on a fresh IP that only you use. Google "digitalocean squidproxy" to figure out how to setup a proxy on a digitalocean droplet -- should be very simple.

And of course, if you're using the same address/name/payment information, then you have a footprint linking all your accounts together anyway, and you may as well not use proxies at all.
 
If you have fake details, then surely the credit card address won't match, so it'll get flagged for that.

also if the ip you are connecting from (or the X_FORWARDING_FOR header) is not from the billing address country, it'll get flagged.