Avoid IPTVZETA

by unpaid-commenter

The service is a total hack job that most likely runs off someone's home computer in a 3rd world country. The system is constantly down and always freezing and the moderators insist that their servers run flawlessly. Moderators claim that the trouble is due to subscribers equipment or internet service. The instructions and customer support is nonexistent. These guys only take payment from Russian and Ukraine payment systems by credit card and several members report being victim to credit card fraud shortly thereafter. Subscriptions are only available in 12 month blocks (annual). There are no trials and no monthly memberships. You can never plan to watch a program because you never know when the service will be up or down.

Here's what you can count on:

Constant buffering at prime time, weekends and sometimes even into the early morning hours.

Many channels down randomly, but frequently

Rude or non-existant customer support

No trials, only annual subscriptions

No hi-def even though they claim hi-def

Untrustworthy payment systems

Lots of headaches and wasted time

Do yourself a favor and stay clear of this hack job service. I screwed up and purchased a 12 month subscription unaware that I had choices. My htpc has an Intel i6, plenty of ram and is connected to the wall to a good hi-speed connection. I connect using stalker. I can assure you that you won't be happy with this service.

rbz2005

Thanks for the warning!

Luckily, I am currently trying FABIPTV and I have been enjoying it.

Have you tried other services, btw ?

unpaid-commenter

No, I'm doing a 48 hour trial of fab right now. It seems a million times better than iks, privateserver, iptvzeta, nfps, and whatever other names they go by. It does have some buffering issues on channels like syfy and ABC but overall it is a huge improvement.

Hiethen

I have been using their service for over a year now and completely agree with the OP's review. I believe they are also known as NFPS and when my sub ends in September, I will be looking for another provider.