Ipdeep Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Selling Datacenter (DCH) as "Native ISP"

I strongly advise staying away from IPDeep. This service is either run by people who don't understand basic networking or is a deliberate scam. Here is my experience:

Refusal to show samples: Before purchasing, I explicitly asked to see the IP address or a sample from the pool I was about to buy. They refused. Now I know why—they are hiding low-quality server infrastructure.

Product Mismatch (Location & Type): I paid for a "Native Dedicated ISP" in Virginia. Instead, I received IP 204.141.226.227.

Reality: This IP is physically located in Los Angeles, not Virginia.

Infrastructure: It belongs to NTT America (AS2914), which is a Tier-1 Backbone/Transit provider, NOT a consumer ISP.

Fraudulent Labels: I also bought a Dubai proxy (IP 151.243.42.197). Professional databases like IP2Location clearly flag both IPs as Usage Type: DCH (Data Center).

Incompetent Support: When confronted with technical proof, support tried to gaslight me using a basic tool (ping0.cc) as their "official standard." They either lack the professional knowledge to understand the difference between a backbone and a residential connection, or they are intentionally misrepresenting their product to steal money from customers paying via cryptocurrency.

Summary: They sell cheap datacenter transit lines under a "Native ISP" premium label. They refuse refunds and hide behind fake technical standards.

1 June 2026
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