Anybody used or heard of iptvnow.tv and if so what they like for channels and buffering
Contrary to what some on here say about them, I bought my first h.2s from them and all I can say about them is that their customer service is first class.
Trying to look at both sides (because they are quite controversial on here), I paid £5 for a 48 hour iptv trial coinciding with the last weekend of the footie season. Easy to set up thanks to their simple step-by-step video instructions and first class epg (the best I have seen where you don't have to set it up yourself via echanneliser). No buffering. Their sports channels are FHD and the quality was nothing short of exceptional, especially for a h.2s. HOWEVER, half way through the final football match of the season which I was excited to watch, the channel I was watching went dark... along with every other channel! All my iptv channels went off! I spent the remaining time (well until the match finished) to try to get the channel I was watching back on. 3-4 hours later it returned. Thankfully, my team reached that 'elusive' 4th spot but I missed all three goals! Yes, everyone of them!
In all fairness, they posted on their website hours later that ISPs stopped IP addresses to prevent people watching the football that particular Sunday but they had now rectified the matter, ensuring it wouldn't happen again. Of course, customers were unaware of this at the time. The problem is that prior to making the purchase for the trial, I specifically mentioned that I was only opting for the trial solely for the football. Did I receive a personal apology from them afterwards? Nope. Did I receive a partial refund? Nope again. So, so disappointed in them.
Nevertheless, hoping that their initial teething problems have now been rectified, would I pay £85 for an annual sub? Admittedly they are steep. Some on here wouldn't even entertain them due to the price. I even read a comment that they are simply resellers and fleabayers. Putting those things aside, from the quality of the channels (despite the football hiccup) aswell as the fact that the epg is all set up for you, yes I would go with them. I fully intend to... once I save £85 for the priviledge! Ouch! Sounds contradictory I know but it is difficult to find some decent iptv providers.
The only advice I can give anyone considering them is to initially opt for the - ridiculously priced - fiver for the 48 hour trial. Then, you can make your own mind up whether they really are that good and whether they suit your needs. Hope this helps.
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