New and need a little guidance, please

by DONOHUEO7

So I’ve just got a firestick 4K, and have have installed TVZion, Cinema HD Livenet and some others that are recommended, but I fancy getting IPTV for a more seamless experience, football and boxing, but there’s so many to choose from, and the prices vary a lot, Is there a much of a difference from one that’s £28.99 a year to one that over a £100 a year?

whyalwaysme2012

Also be very careful when searching for recommendations on here. There's basically no modding and almost every post that's made by a new user like yourself gets spammed by re-sellers trying to sell you a service or shills posting fake positive reviews. Just read as much as you can and check user post history to see if they're just constantly shilling a service or an actual regular active reddit user.

tokertm

It's more expensive, but if you can afford it, pay monthly, as if your provider gets closed down 1 or 2 months into your year you've lost your cash.. We'll that's what I've been warned and sticking to it.

Always do a trial where possible and find what one is best for you for what it offers and how it's layed out. Some just have channels as one list which is awful, loads are separated well which is handy.

I have done about 15 trials and sticking with one (SRS/Serious) but have a few more lined up in case

BrokenImage

As already stated, trials trials trials. Lots of resellers offer free or cheap trials.

In terms of pricing it really depends. What sometimes happens is one reseller will be gouging customers for the same damn service. What you could get for $10, another reseller is selling for $35.

I also recommend finding a provider in your country. They usually have a better lineup of regional channels, channels you're used to, their support isn't working an off shift when you need help, etc.

MrKaon

Head to AliExpress and search IPTV, choose one and ask for a trial.

ixkronikxi

I would mainly suggest doing trials and even weekend trials so you can test out the service during big sporting events. The fact that you’re new means trials will be shoved in your face via PMs. Most(not all) of them will have stability issues during peak times due to server overload which I why I suggest doing weekend trials. Sure they cost something, but it’s better that you know you’re getting a service with stable streams.

You can do month to month payments if you want. It’s a little more expensive, but you also get the freedom to change services more often. I personally do 3 month subscriptions. Saves me some money each month, but I also lose the ability to change it up frequently. I wouldn’t do more than 3 though because like someone said, streams just get shutdown and you can lose your money.

daz1107

I've used these guys for the last 7 months and everything's been good. I'm not associated in any way other than a paying customer. https://discord.gg/sxaNq2t

Gtuf1

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