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(@cosmicturtle88)
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I bought a one-year IPTV subscription last month. The subscription will expire in three days. Why is this happening?

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Topic starter Posted : 05/05/2025 19:22
(@dagwolf)
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Where can I see the expiry date? I didn't know we could check that.

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Posted : 05/05/2025 19:48
(@idasunshine)
Buffering Warrior

Many IPTV providers renew subscriptions on a monthly basis.

 

The main advantage of monthly renewals is that they reduce the cost of transfering subscribers to another server if they have problems.

 

For example, they gave you a one-year subscription, but you said you wanted to continue with another server for some reason. They would have to open a one-year line there, and the first one-year line you used would be wasted.

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Posted : 05/05/2025 19:53
(@cosmicturtle88)
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Posted by: @dagwolf

Where can I see the expiry date? I didn't know we could check that.

You need to log in to Xtream Code. At least that's what I know. (By the way, I should mention that I use Tivimate.)

. Select the playlist.

. Select "Xtream Codes parameters".

. Look at the bottom:)

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Topic starter Posted : 05/05/2025 20:07
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(@cosmicturtle88)
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Posted by: @idasunshine

Many IPTV providers renew subscriptions on a monthly basis.

 

The main advantage of monthly renewals is that they reduce the cost of transfering subscribers to another server if they have problems.

 

For example, they gave you a one-year subscription, but you said you wanted to continue with another server for some reason. They would have to open a one-year line there, and the first one-year line you used would be wasted.

So my expiry date will be extended within 3 days, is that right?

 

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Topic starter Posted : 05/05/2025 20:08
(@idasunshine)
Buffering Warrior

Yes, sir! (I hope so:)

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Posted : 05/05/2025 20:11
(@cosmicturtle88)
Buffering Warrior

Thanks!

 

I'll try to get in touch with the provider:)

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Topic starter Posted : 05/05/2025 20:12
(@dagwolf)
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Posted by: @cosmicturtle88

Posted by: @dagwolf

Where can I see the expiry date? I didn't know we could check that.

You need to log in to Xtream Code. At least that's what I know. (By the way, I should mention that I use Tivimate.)

. Select the playlist.

. Select "Xtream Codes parameters".

. Look at the bottom:)

If I knew that, I would have worried too. Ignorance is bliss LOL

 

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Posted : 05/05/2025 20:15
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