Pretty sure, because the static ip-addresses were offered only for the servers located in very specific countries and particular locations - namely in the US & Canada. And, "coincidentally", that's were the ip-address of their website was.
In addition, they were very adamant about advertising how a static-ip address would relieve you, the customer, of the pains of captchas and thus be whitelisted.
In addition, they were very adamant about advertising how a static-ip address would relieve you, the customer, of the pains of captchas and thus be whitelisted.