Stay away from trials is my advice buy a month and test performance and if there are issues how quickly they are resolved. Good suppliers don't need to give tests.
Any decent iptv seller won't just do a sub better to do a trial to see how their isp speeds are.A reseller is somebody who sells for server owner.
exactly people that's been around iptv for a while knows what to look for ect where as total noobs to iptv would struggle on the basics or they've seen it at there mates house ect and think it will be same for themFor the experienced user I'd agree, trials for me only need to be long enough for me to have a quick flick through to see the range of channels and quality of streams meet my requirements, then the real trial is a month's paid sub that gives you time to check the stability of the service and how the seller reacts to customer's issues.
But to an inexperienced user a trial is actually a good way for them to get an introduction to a seller and see how supportive and knowledgeable they are in helping them get set up and ironing out any teething problems so if someone is new to iptv I'd say take a few free/cheap trials.
Cause they can as they will be intouch with the main guys who deal with streams.How can a reseller offer support as they have no control??
Yes because they sell IPTV, no one else sells it.But resellers are easy to spot.
Server owners sell it to the resellers so in effect they do sell.Yes because they sell IPTV, no one else sells it.
Server owners definitely dont
They do buddyYes because they sell IPTV, no one else sells it.
Server owners definitely dont
As mentioned in post #54, most owners aren't interested in selling, their main aim is to attract resellers, charge them a monthly fee until they each have a few hundred clients and then either hold them to ransom or boot them off.Server owners sell it to the resellers so in effect they do sell.
Yes you are talking about this new breed they are soon found out. But it's the same old scenario the TK mods put up the advice.As mentioned in post #54, most owners aren't interested in selling, their main aim is to attract resellers, charge them a monthly fee until they each have a few hundred clients and then either hold them to ransom or boot them off.
Resellers don't lose out, but their clients do.
The owner then starts over with another gang of resellers and begins the same scenario
They also sell restreams aswell I believe.Server owners will have their own end users and group as well as sellers.
As they can't just rely on sellers money cause services wouldn't be able to afford their bills
It's not a new breed it's been happening for years where providers except a monthly top up from sellers even if they don't need a topup and if they don't top up panels and lines gets disabled till the seller tops up which imo there just money grabbing fekkersYes you are talking about this new breed they are soon found out. But it's the same old scenario the TK mods put up the advice.
The customer buys the cheapest sub. Starts crying either a month or 3 months later.
Yeah some providers sell their streams onto othersThey also sell restreams aswell I believe.
Well bazz I have been around a few forums. I have seen all inclusive panels for £150 one I saw for £120 now everybody knows even a reseller should know that is unsustainableIt's not a new breed it's been happening for years where providers except a monthly top up from sellers even if they don't need a topup and if they don't top up panels and lines gets disabled till the seller tops up which imo there just money grabbing fekkers
Good and bad in every form of life. There really are some fantastic suppliers out there just a case of finding the correct ones. Mods give great advise out but how many actually follow it when requesting.It's not a new breed it's been happening for years where providers except a monthly top up from sellers even if they don't need a topup and if they don't top up panels and lines gets disabled till the seller tops up which imo there just money grabbing fekkers
Top notch sub will be £100 so an unlimited panel for £120 is desperation and will only end one way.Well bazz I have been around a few forums. I have seen all inclusive panels for £150 one I saw for £120 now everybody knows even a reseller should know that is unsustainable
I think £100 is pushing itTop notch sub will be £100 so an unlimited panel for £120 is desperation and will only end one way.