I Googled... Premium-IP.TV There is no such websiteI entered Premium-IP.TV in my browser's address bar and there's no such website. Perhaps they went out of service. To avoid scams and issues as much as possible, do your due diligence to research the IPTV service and website further. If word of mouth from a friend or family member isn't referring you to an IPTV service, then here's what you need to do.1. Start with an IPTV Service Comparison Chart. Google... InternetTvDotCom Top 10NOTE: You can tell when a reviewer actually tested the IPTV service connected to the TV Player app by reading the written reviews with pros and cons, video reviews, and video tutorials. Compare the IPTVs listed side by side to see which one meets your needs the most. Then make a list of services that suit you.2. Google the name of each IPTV service followed by complaints scams such as...Premium-IP.TV complaints scamsIf there are many websites with individuals posting complaints and scam reports about the IPTV service, stay away. If no reports, continue researching that IPTV service.3. Thoroughly check out the IPTV service website. It should have most of the following:* At least two ways to contact support if they don't have a website chat box* Business Documents such as TOS, Cookie Compliance, Private Policy, etc. They should have more than one doc* Refund Policy. If no money-back guarantee or written policy or posted, stay away. If they tell you there is no refund, stay away* Contact customer service beforehand to ask them presale questions and test their email response time. If they reply within an hour or two, it's a good sign. It shouldn't take more than 12 hours. If they don't communicate well or reply as quickly as you would like, stay away* If they have a one-page website with hardly any written content and you're not sure what they are offering, stay away* If it's a one-page website for returning customers and new customers with no other content, stay away* If the IPTV service website doesn't provide FAQs and content that answers many of your questions, doesn't have installation setup guides or video tutorials, stay awayIf the IPTV service website doesn't accept major credit cards, debit cards, or PayPal, or only accepts cryptocurrency, stay away unless you understand crypto and how it works.* If the IPTV service doesn't offer a free trial or low-cost trial to test, stay awayNOTE: After the trial ends and you are going to pay for a subscription, get a one-month subscription. Do Not pay for a 2, 3, 6, 12-month, or lifetime subscription. It's always best to test a full month of service first. Then decide whether or not to pay for extra months next time. Many new subscribers have problems when using an email address (account) that blocks emails from unknown sources sometimes (hence: some IPTV services). Always check your Spam or Junk mail folder when you expect emails from someone, especially after you pay for something online. Try to use a free Gmail.com email account to ensure receiving emails. You may also need to whitelist the other party's email such as support email on your end if you didn't get any emails at all and no emails showed up in your Spam or Junk mail folder from that party, namely IPTV service. These are just some of the things to safeguard yourself if a family member or friend doesn't refer you. However, what I outlined above doesn't mean something can't go wrong after you register. Just understand it's the nature of the beast when dealing with IPTVs sometimes. We all have to live and learn but there are some trustworthy IPTVs out there. Happy Hunting!
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