I am offering for the first time my myspace friend adding services. The friend adding service is starting at $0.02 for every invite counted as existing invites + additional friends - existing friends when we started. (Since some invites will have already accepted before I finish) Since I can only work for 1 person at a time I will of course accept the highest bidding person. If the highest bid is $0.02 I'll work for $0.02. The contract will begin when payment has been made for the specific amount of friend invites you want to pay for and finished when I have invited that many new friends. (Please note: I will need temporary access to your myspace account so please do consider that)
This is a manual/bot program. I do automatically find and list the friends but then it processes each friend one by one. When a verification code comes up I enter it in manually. It's very safe this way; a little slower; but very safe.
i have 50 myspace accounts and i'm looking to have 1,000 friends added to each account. give me a quote on that and a timeframe. thanks
Usually we would target 500 friends per day per account. The proxy doesn't matter so much as the actual account requests. We can do more than 500 a day however only at the specific request of the client where they are aware of the danger of losing that account. It has been my experience, since the friend requests tend to build up for a while before everyone accepts that we should stick to a 500 daily limit, advisable, but of course it's up to the client once they have been informed of the advice. If it comes into the case where the client asks for more than 500 per day we will switch proxies at each 500.
You will also want to randomize the timing of the requests if you want to stay completely safe. Proxies, small amount of request, and timing all do make a difference according to my tests.