Absolutely a scam. Fortunately I found out within a couple of days of signing up. After having my IP banned at a Cloudflare protected website I use, I looked into my DNS logs and saw nearly a 20x increase in my usual DNS queries from 60,000 to 1MM in a 24h period! Packetstream was absolutely hammering a handful of websites using my IP, making me look like (and potentially actually being) a DDoS bot. This is probably the biggest strike against using PacketStream.Next, I attempted to log into the PacketStream dashboard to see my reported usage. It no longer loads, which is consistent with other reports of PacketSteam consuming bandwidth and then banning accounts. Very shady.Looking into the PacketStream Docker logs, I can see “Non-residential IPs are currently unsupported.” My IP was properly reported as residential when I started using PacketStream, and the IP has not changed. Essentially, PacketStream blew through tons of usage on my IP, then likely decided that usage was atypical, and banned my account due to their own usage. Whether all this is intentional or unintentional, PacketStream should be avoided and deserves its reputation of being the scammer of bandwidth sharing services. They’re either purposely using bandwidth they don’t intent to pay for, or are too incompetent to properly police those purchasing and using the bandwidth for malicious activity.