Just to clarify, I have no issues with my IPTV channels from the M3U given to me by my (I believe) middleman provider.
UK channels work fine, so do most Greek/Cypriot channels.
Sometimes it'll have it's up's and down's (which is normal).
But if I have questions/queries, to find out if there is a big update, if something is down and how long, I have no means of communcation with the actual provider.
Myself and my 'middle-man contact' are both greek (albeit I speak it ok-ish), but he ignores my whatsapp messages, doesnt provide an X-code when asked multiple times, but will answer the phone when we have called in the past.
Yesterday, he did quickly renew our IPTV contract for another 12 months at £110 (is that a good price??).
How can I find out a website/forum/telegram/whatsapp group of my actual provider, from my M3U link?
P.S. I wont be changing provider (as just renewed), and have no issues with said channels/EPG. If anything, we want Greek/Cypriot channels, hence why we have also kept him, and I cba to test/trial from the 50 message inboxes I've received in the past.
Cheers!
UK channels work fine, so do most Greek/Cypriot channels.
Sometimes it'll have it's up's and down's (which is normal).
But if I have questions/queries, to find out if there is a big update, if something is down and how long, I have no means of communcation with the actual provider.
Myself and my 'middle-man contact' are both greek (albeit I speak it ok-ish), but he ignores my whatsapp messages, doesnt provide an X-code when asked multiple times, but will answer the phone when we have called in the past.
Yesterday, he did quickly renew our IPTV contract for another 12 months at £110 (is that a good price??).
How can I find out a website/forum/telegram/whatsapp group of my actual provider, from my M3U link?
P.S. I wont be changing provider (as just renewed), and have no issues with said channels/EPG. If anything, we want Greek/Cypriot channels, hence why we have also kept him, and I cba to test/trial from the 50 message inboxes I've received in the past.
Cheers!