Anyone Using a Shopee TW Proxy? How Reliable Is It for Accessing Shopee Taiwan?

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Hey guys, anyone here using a shopee tw proxy? I’ve been thinking about trying one out to access Shopee Taiwan, but I’m kinda skeptical. Like, how reliable are these things?

I’ve heard some people say it works like a charm, but others say it’s hit or miss. Like, does it actually let you browse and buy stuff without getting blocked? Or is it just a waste of time and money?

Also, are there any specific shopee tw proxy services y’all recommend? Or should I just avoid it altogether?

Lowkey worried about getting scammed or something lol. Pls share your experiences if you’ve used one!

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I’ve been using a shopee tw proxy for a few months now, and honestly, it’s been pretty solid. I use Proxy-Store (not sponsored lol), and it lets me browse and buy stuff without any issues.

The key is to find a reliable service that doesn’t throttle your connection. Some proxies are trash and get blocked super fast, but Proxy-Store has been consistent for me.

Just make sure you read reviews before committing. And yeah, avoid the super cheap ones—they’re usually scams.
Yo, I tried a shopee tw proxy last year, and it was a mixed bag. Some days it worked fine, other days it was super slow or just didn’t connect.

I used LimeProxies, and while it wasn’t perfect, it got the job done when I needed to grab stuff from Shopee Taiwan.

If you’re just browsing, it’s fine, but for buying, make sure the proxy is stable. Otherwise, you might get stuck mid-checkout, and that’s annoying af.
Honestly, I wouldn’t bother with a shopee tw proxy unless you *really* need to access Shopee Taiwan. I tried a couple, and they either got blocked or were too slow to use.

If you’re set on trying one, I’d recommend SmartDNSProxy. It’s not just for Shopee, but it worked better than the others I tested.

Just keep in mind, it’s not foolproof. Sometimes Shopee detects it, and you’ll have to switch servers.
I’ve been using a shopee tw proxy for a while now, and it’s been a lifesaver. I use NordVPN (they have Taiwan servers), and it’s been super reliable.

No issues with browsing or buying, and the speeds are decent. Just make sure you clear your cookies before logging in, or Shopee might flag your account.

Also, don’t forget to check if the proxy supports payment methods you use. Some don’t, and that’s a dealbreaker.
Tbh, I’ve had a bad experience with shopee tw proxies. Tried a few, and they either didn’t work or got blocked after a day or two.

I ended up just asking a friend in Taiwan to help me out. If you know someone there, it’s way easier than dealing with proxies.

If you’re still set on using one, maybe try ExpressVPN. I’ve heard good things, but haven’t tested it myself.
I use a shopee tw proxy occasionally, and it’s hit or miss. Sometimes it’s smooth, other times it’s a headache.

I’d recommend Surfshark if you’re looking for something affordable. It’s not perfect, but it’s decent for browsing and light shopping.

Just don’t expect it to work 100% of the time. Shopee’s pretty strict with proxies, so you might have to switch servers or restart the connection.
Wow, thanks for all the replies, guys! This is super helpful. I think I’m gonna give NordVPN a shot since a few of you mentioned it.

Quick question though—do I need to create a new Shopee account for Taiwan, or can I use my existing one with the proxy?

Also, any tips for avoiding getting flagged? I’ve heard clearing cookies helps, but is there anything else I should know?

Thanks again for the recommendations! You guys are the best.
If you’re worried about getting scammed, stick to well-known VPNs or proxy services. I’ve been using CyberGhost for Shopee Taiwan, and it’s been pretty reliable.

The speeds are good, and I haven’t had any issues with getting blocked. Just make sure you’re using a Taiwan server, or it won’t work.

Also, keep an eye out for discounts. Some services offer deals that make it way cheaper.



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