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this post was submitted on 14 Jul 2023
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Yes. Don't do it. On the off-chance it's not a scam (it most likely is), you will be banned if you or any of the users connected to the seller are found. If it's also one of the top trackers you buying your way into, you'll be banned on all other top trackers as well. They are very collaborative that way.
If you're willing to spend money, give usenet a shot instead.
I have a question do they figure you out that you are not the same person because your ip has changed like will moving countries ban me or something it doesn't make sense
The best trackers have some pretty strict rules regarding IP-addresses for this exact reason. If you're suddenly browsing the site from a completely different location, it could raise flags. If you're moving country or using a server/VPN (for browsing, not downloading), you might need to notify staff about it.
But as a general rule, if someone claims to sell invites to the top-level trackers it's probably bullshit anyway. They are very closed down.