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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    I think that you can use your IP (without proxy), but if you have an address in the US supply it to the networks and explain your situation (in the application or during the phone call). Some asian countries have a high fraud incidence, so it will probably be easier to get accepted by most companies if you can prove that you're an US citizen.


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  • Profile picture of the author LeadBoltMatt
    Originally Posted by reistrategies View Post

    Hi,



    I'm a U.S. resident but on a long extended vacation overseas, Asia. I've heard that CPA networks look up your IP when applying to see if you're from a different location than your application states.

    Since I'm overseas in Asia but a resident of U.S., should I just use the IP here from Asia, or use my private proxy in the states when applying to the different CPA networks?

    Any advice will be helpful...
    Hey Reistrategies,

    We understand that many people travel and at some point in time will probably have a different Global IP address than the one they signed up with. When you register, just leave a note and let the AM know and they should be able to work with you. Let me know if you have any other worries and I'd be more than happy to help.

    Best of luck to you!

    -LeadBoltMatt
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  • Profile picture of the author LP Copywriter
    A phone call will almost always clear up any suspicions with the networks.
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  • Profile picture of the author mtmjohn
    Originally Posted by reistrategies View Post

    Hi,



    I'm a U.S. resident but on a long extended vacation overseas, Asia. I've heard that CPA networks look up your IP when applying to see if you're from a different location than your application states.

    Since I'm overseas in Asia but a resident of U.S., should I just use the IP here from Asia, or use my private proxy in the states when applying to the different CPA networks?

    Any advice will be helpful...
    All what I want to say is to be honest with them. DO NOT use any proxy to apply for cpa networks, they will catch you.
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  • Profile picture of the author expl0it8z
    well i think that was also my problem of being rejected on some other networks..i cant received a phone calls from them. im from philippines though
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    • Profile picture of the author LeadBoltMatt
      Originally Posted by expl0it8z View Post

      well i think that was also my problem of being rejected on some other networks..i cant received a phone calls from them. im from philippines though
      Hey Expl0it8z,

      We do not need to call you in order to approve your application Please put your valid phone number, but rest assured we will not be calling you to verify your account.

      All the best!

      -LeadBoltMatt
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  • Profile picture of the author Trinidad
    i think it is NP with ips or not. What we do is telling them the truth and they will understand your circumstance. As long as, they make money from us, why dey dont accespt you ? Just ack like a professional and you will be ..
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  • Profile picture of the author badboy_Nick
    Originally Posted by reistrategies View Post

    Hi,



    I'm a U.S. resident but on a long extended vacation overseas, Asia. I've heard that CPA networks look up your IP when applying to see if you're from a different location than your application states.

    Since I'm overseas in Asia but a resident of U.S., should I just use the IP here from Asia, or use my private proxy in the states when applying to the different CPA networks?

    Any advice will be helpful...
    Just register a U.S. biz or get a po box, then call em up. Make sure you got a proper website tho that looks like a media agency. Will get you approved in no time.

    Any questions just let me know
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  • Profile picture of the author KC-Coop
    Just be honest with the networks. It will raise some suspicion if you have an overseas IP - but a quick scan of your valid US license can solve it.
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    • Profile picture of the author LeadBoltMatt
      Originally Posted by KC-Coop View Post

      Just be honest with the networks. It will raise some suspicion if you have an overseas IP - but a quick scan of your valid US license can solve it.
      Hey KC-Coop,

      You definitely want to be 100% honest with networks, that is absolutely right. But we don't need a scan of your valid U.S. license, I promise you that

      Best of luck to you!

      -LeadBoltMatt
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  • We also look up IP's as well, but we can easily solve any issues as long as you explain everything upfront.
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