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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: jmunozve on March 21, 2018, 09:27:26 PM



Title: PROBLEM
Post by: jmunozve on March 21, 2018, 09:27:26 PM
this error tells me again, I do not have proxi, I do not have vpn, nor am I anonymous???

 ::) ::)


Sorry, this IP address has been blocked. If you are using a proxy, VPN or anonymization service, please turn it off before claiming free bitcoins.




Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: jackg on March 21, 2018, 11:54:33 PM
Where is this site where you have the issue?

Why not try contacting them, are you using shared WiFi or is there anyone else on your WiFi that might be doing something that could have got you blacklisted?


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: Neelix on March 22, 2018, 02:40:59 PM
Since you seem to try to use a faucet, it might be because of an adblocker. Faucets only survive because of ads and that's probably why they avoid those users.

Second possibility is that the area in which u live is suspicious (or connected to fraud) and basically every IP nearby gets blocked.


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: Potato Chips on March 22, 2018, 02:58:24 PM
Each site has their own criteria for banning ip addresses so rather than guessing what's what, it'll be better to just contact them and ask.

Sounds like a faucet, Can you tell us the name of the site since they could have an account here in the forum.


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: AngelSky on March 22, 2018, 04:18:03 PM
this error tells me again, I do not have proxi, I do not have vpn, nor am I anonymous???

 ::) ::)


Sorry, this IP address has been blocked. If you are using a proxy, VPN or anonymization service, please turn it off before claiming free bitcoins.




What is the website you have used with the VPN or proxy service buddy. There might be issue on your VPN add on or software you have added in your desktop. Please turn off of the VPN and try once again.
If the issue still persists, you please clear the cache of the try once again.
After this also you find the issue you to contact the website admin or wait until the server issue stopped.


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: harizen on March 22, 2018, 10:46:04 PM
this error tells me again, I do not have proxi, I do not have vpn, nor am I anonymous???

 ::) ::)


Sorry, this IP address has been blocked. If you are using a proxy, VPN or anonymization service, please turn it off before claiming free bitcoins.




Do you modify your DNS servers in your ISP Provider? Try connecting on different connection but using your same faucet account. (I will assumed it was a faucet account). If that's not solved it try resetting your router by simply plugging it out and plugged it on maybe after a minute.

If still not working, then it's on the server side itself. Try first my suggestion before contacting them. But for me, don't bother for micro earnings.


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: bhadz on March 23, 2018, 01:41:14 AM
This looks like a faucet, can you link what's the faucet's website? Your IP has been blocked maybe someone tried to claim with their faucet and generated your IP with their VPN and that has been detected by the faucet. Is your IP static or dynamic? If it's static you have to contact them as others suggested but if it's dynamic you can try to restart the modem.
But for me, don't bother for micro earnings.
Micro earnings or not if this guy does have good amount in there and this can his first time to earn bitcoin.


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: ice18 on March 23, 2018, 03:27:57 AM
Maybe you are using an internet connection in a network with multiple users connecting in one static ip and claiming in that faucet sites has been blocked your ip.


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: hugeblack on March 23, 2018, 07:51:31 AM
I think you talking about freebitco.in's faucet.
Problem: Using blacklist IP (any IP connected with other accounts)

The solution:
  • Remove cookies
  • Stop using VPN, Proxy and other IP changing tools
  • Reset your IP: restart your Router, restart your phone or use this for windows (cmd -- Ipconfig/renew)
  • Contact support using your normal access IP

They will add your IP to "whitelisted".


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: Slow death on March 23, 2018, 09:20:09 AM
I think you talking about freebitco.in's faucet.
Problem: Using blacklist IP (any IP connected with other accounts)

The solution:
  • Remove cookies
  • Stop using VPN, Proxy and other IP changing tools
  • Reset your IP: restart your Router, restart your phone or use this for windows (cmd -- Ipconfig/renew)
  • Contact support using your normal access IP

They will add your IP to "whitelisted".

this may be the OP solution, but look at this:

Name: jmunozve
Posts: 1
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Position: Newbie
Date Registered: March 21, 2018, 09:19:42 PM
Last Active: March 21, 2018, 09:27:19 PM

He created an account just to ask this question, why? I see a lot of people do this and I wonder why they do it? and see that in most cases they do not even respond in the thread they create.

OP, do you feel ashamed to claim on faucets? why the hell did you created a bitcointalk account to ask that question?


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: crairezx20 on March 23, 2018, 11:02:28 AM
Maybe he already found the solution for this problem that is why he ignores to response here back.
He's problem honestly is easy to solve maybe he is using VPN that block listed on the site and changing VPN solved his issue,

I was same as him before that I just made an account here in the forum and ask a question but after that, I came back but I forgot my account so I made a new one which is this account. So maybe he is just asking for this problem and wait for help until solved his issue and forgot his account.


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: hugeblack on March 23, 2018, 11:37:07 AM
this may be the OP solution, but look at this:
Name: jmunozve
Posts: 1
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Position: Newbie
Date Registered: March 21, 2018, 09:19:42 PM
Last Active: March 21, 2018, 09:27:19 PM
He created an account just to ask this question, why? I see a lot of people do this and I wonder why they do it? and see that in most cases they do not even respond in the thread they create.
OP, do you feel ashamed to claim on faucets? why the hell did you created a bitcointalk account to ask that question?
Here are these possible theories:

  • He found the solution to the problem and forgot the account
  • Marked(bookmark) this page and checked it offline
  • Lost access to this account
  • If he/she post after 14 days of this publication, it may be an account farming (Such posts are seldom deleted)


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: Kemarit on March 23, 2018, 04:37:38 PM
this may be the OP solution, but look at this:
Name: jmunozve
Posts: 1
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Position: Newbie
Date Registered: March 21, 2018, 09:19:42 PM
Last Active: March 21, 2018, 09:27:19 PM
He created an account just to ask this question, why? I see a lot of people do this and I wonder why they do it? and see that in most cases they do not even respond in the thread they create.
OP, do you feel ashamed to claim on faucets? why the hell did you created a bitcointalk account to ask that question?
Here are these possible theories:

  • He found the solution to the problem and forgot the account
  • Marked(bookmark) this page and checked it offline
  • Lost access to this account
  • If he/she post after 14 days of this publication, it may be an account farming (Such posts are seldom deleted)

I think if he/she has found the solution, at least have the decency to come back online and inform the community that he/she has found the solution with the help of the forum members. I still remember one member you says that he has 7 bitcoins, but didn't know how to retrieved it. Everyone tries to help him/her, apparently, he/she didn't came back so I'm sure that one way or another he/she was able to retrieved it with the help of our community. At least a good thank you note or even acknowledges that indeed problem is solved already.


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: jackg on March 23, 2018, 05:31:56 PM
this may be the OP solution, but look at this:
Name: jmunozve
Posts: 1
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Position: Newbie
Date Registered: March 21, 2018, 09:19:42 PM
Last Active: March 21, 2018, 09:27:19 PM
He created an account just to ask this question, why? I see a lot of people do this and I wonder why they do it? and see that in most cases they do not even respond in the thread they create.
OP, do you feel ashamed to claim on faucets? why the hell did you created a bitcointalk account to ask that question?
Here are these possible theories:

  • He found the solution to the problem and forgot the account
  • Marked(bookmark) this page and checked it offline
  • Lost access to this account
  • If he/she post after 14 days of this publication, it may be an account farming (Such posts are seldom deleted)

I think if he/she has found the solution, at least have the decency to come back online and inform the community that he/she has found the solution with the help of the forum members. I still remember one member you says that he has 7 bitcoins, but didn't know how to retrieved it. Everyone tries to help him/her, apparently, he/she didn't came back so I'm sure that one way or another he/she was able to retrieved it with the help of our community. At least a good thank you note or even acknowledges that indeed problem is solved already.
Maybe it's not fixed he could be in the process of contacting their support for example and they've just not got back to him.
He could have already contacted the support and wanted to know if anyone had a great solution.

Also, we get a lot of ghosts/guests who linger around the forum without making an account. And why not make yourself a bit of an enigma online?
I do wonder that this happens so often with new accounts that they could be the alt of someone who posted on this thread (though I think they'd be faster than I was at picking up the thread, or maybe they got stuck on re-captcha).


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: reflector on March 23, 2018, 08:13:33 PM
this may be the OP solution, but look at this:
Name: jmunozve
Posts: 1
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Position: Newbie
Date Registered: March 21, 2018, 09:19:42 PM
Last Active: March 21, 2018, 09:27:19 PM
He created an account just to ask this question, why? I see a lot of people do this and I wonder why they do it? and see that in most cases they do not even respond in the thread they create.
OP, do you feel ashamed to claim on faucets? why the hell did you created a bitcointalk account to ask that question?
Here are these possible theories:

  • He found the solution to the problem and forgot the account
  • Marked(bookmark) this page and checked it offline
  • Lost access to this account
  • If he/she post after 14 days of this publication, it may be an account farming (Such posts are seldom deleted)

LOL dude, leave it. Since we did not find the answer by this op. We may confirm that he has received the assistance already from any of your reply or just forgot the thread. There might be anything happen in between these things bro.
Lets we guys forget whatever happen with him do our work. Funny part slowdeath agreeing your words and mention his account details and conclude that he created account get the answer for his issue.


Title: Re: PROBLEM
Post by: Hamphser on March 23, 2018, 08:41:15 PM
this may be the OP solution, but look at this:
Name: jmunozve
Posts: 1
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Position: Newbie
Date Registered: March 21, 2018, 09:19:42 PM
Last Active: March 21, 2018, 09:27:19 PM
He created an account just to ask this question, why? I see a lot of people do this and I wonder why they do it? and see that in most cases they do not even respond in the thread they create.
OP, do you feel ashamed to claim on faucets? why the hell did you created a bitcointalk account to ask that question?
Here are these possible theories:

  • He found the solution to the problem and forgot the account
  • Marked(bookmark) this page and checked it offline
  • Lost access to this account
  • If he/she post after 14 days of this publication, it may be an account farming (Such posts are seldom deleted)

I think if he/she has found the solution, at least have the decency to come back online and inform the community that he/she has found the solution with the help of the forum members. I still remember one member you says that he has 7 bitcoins, but didn't know how to retrieved it. Everyone tries to help him/her, apparently, he/she didn't came back so I'm sure that one way or another he/she was able to retrieved it with the help of our community. At least a good thank you note or even acknowledges that indeed problem is solved already.
Dont expect since there are really people who would really come randomly and register for the sake on asking questions and later on when he found out a solution then neglecting this thread in most of the case.This is why we should really got used to it.Any random guys could really register simply then ask then abandon without minding on the thread he created.Dont expect for a thank you,it sad to think that no ones appreciated communities feedback or point of view.