I can point you in a direction that I took to accomplish this without having to 
resort to a third party VPN. I am running my own VPN from a VPS and added it to 
my proxychains file. Here is the github for proxychains-ng that I highly 
recommend. This setup accomplishes what you ask, a list of ip addresses that it 
chains through to the final destination. Your tor connection can be one of them 
or not as you wish. Enjoy. 

https://github.com/rofl0r/proxychains-ng


> On Feb 21, 2016, at 12:56 PM, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> 
> Some websites like Craigslist and Fiverr refuse to accept Tor connections. 
> They may either explicitly state this (Craigslist) or not let you create a 
> new account with Tor (Fiverr).
> 
> Is there a way around this? For example, one can do: home IP ---> VPN IP ---> 
> Tor node ---> Tor Node ---> Tor exit node ---> website.
> 
> Can one do the other way: IP, then Tor, then VPN?
> 
> In other words, use Tor but the last IP address is something other than the 
> exit node?
> 
> Any suggestion and advice are appreciated.
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