My honest experience

If you’re in Canada and you’ve tried IPTV before, you probably know it’s hit or miss. I went through several IPTV CA options over time, and honestly most of them had the same problems. Buffering during live sports, random channel issues, or services that don’t last very long.

I was mainly looking for something reliable for Canada. Live TV, sports, movies, and international channels, without constant headaches. After testing a few providers, I finally found an IPTV Canada setup that’s been working well for me so far.

What made the difference this time:

Streams stay stable, even during busy sports events

Strong mix of Canadian and international channels

HD and 4K quality that doesn’t keep dropping

Works smoothly on Firestick, Android TV, Smart TV, and mobile

Setup was simple and quick

I’ve tried what many people call the best IPTV in Canada, but dazzplay

has been the most consistent for my needs. It’s not perfect, but compared to other IPTV Canada services I tested, it’s been a much better experience overall.

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u/Electronic_Bison_73 — 4 days ago

My Honest Experience Testing Multiple Services

Best IPTV UK & USA in 2026? My Honest Experience After Testing Multiple Services

To keep it short: I was sick and tired of paying insane cable prices only to have my screen freeze right in the middle of a huge UFC fight, NFL game, or Premier League match. So, I went down the rabbit hole of testing various IPTVs that market themselves as the top choices for the US and UK.

Truth be told, most were a total waste of time. I dealt with endless buffering during big game nights, and their so-called "support" completely ignored me the second they got my money.

Eventually, I stumbled upon a provider that actually lives up to the hype. The streaming is incredibly smooth, but the real game-changer for me was their after-sales support. Whenever I struggled with my app setup or had a quick question, they replied instantly and actually walked me through it. Finding customer service this good in the IPTV world is basically a miracle.

If you're done with lagging streams and terrible communication, I highly suggest checking mineatv
out. They offer a trial for just $15, which is a great way to test the waters. You can verify the stability and channel list yourself without being locked into a massive subscription right away.

u/Electronic_Bison_73 — 4 days ago
▲ 5 r/iptv_help_usa+2 crossposts

The Best IPTV Experience I’ve Had So Far

I’ve tried a few IPTV services over the past year, and most of them started out great but eventually had issues like buffering, missing channels, or outdated VOD libraries.
I recently switched to Strong8ktv
, and the experience has been much smoother so far. Setup was quick, streaming has been stable, channels load fast, and the VOD library is updated regularly. It works well across multiple devices, which is a big plus.
If you’re looking for a reliable IPTV service with live TV, sports, movies, and series all in one place, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Instead of paying for several different streaming subscriptions, I can access live TV, sports, movies, TV series, news, kids' content, and international channels all in one place.

u/Electronic_Bison_73 — 4 days ago

Got some questions about IPTV

Hey guys,
So l've been using IPTV for the past 4 years now and I'm quite limited to my knowledge with IPTV! During my time using IPTV I've only been using Neoflixertv apps on my Fire stick, PC and my LG smart tv!
This is about all I know about my IPTV service and I pay my guy $15/month and it works perfectly for me with no issues, so my question is" is it okay to use it on three different devices" and Do I have any better options or apps I can use instead of what I've been using? Also is there anyway to PVR shows using IPTV? Any info would be greatly appreciated!

u/Electronic_Bison_73 — 5 days ago
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how do you people do it? I mean your conscience..

Please oh, yahoo boys in the house.. (a.k.a thieves).. how do you people do it? I mean your conscience..

Yesterday, I made a 50k transfer to a POS man. I did this on my way to get some things as I didn't have my card with me.

I received an alert later in the evening, and the balance wasn't corresponding. It was 50k higher than what I expected to have left in the account. Curious, I checked immediately and realised the 50k I earlier sent to that POS man either didn't go through, or was reversed. The man didn't even bother to check if it dropped before I left. Probably because I was already in a cab. He also had a few customers he was attending to.

I quickly hailed a bike as I stepped out, straight to his stand. He had closed for the day.
I was restless within me. You know why? He would go home, and find out he's short of 50k. He would not be happy, he would feel pained. He's a family man, he has kids he needs to feed.. he might be thinking he had lost the money. I thought of every possible emotions that man may feel over the night. I was sad for him, but happy because I knew I will get back to him by morning.

This morning, I headed to his POS stand again. He was there. He didn't even recognise me. I had to explain that I was the lady in a cab that withdrew 50k yesterday. And that the money was reversed or something. This man almost had my head with his "thank you". He kept saying.. "thank you madam, God bless you." I transferred to him and was almost on my way. He stopped me and asked "why?".

Why what?... I don't understand. It's your money.

Two men were there when this happened. One of them told the man that he was lucky, the other one said "all these one na show, if I see bombing bomb now.. everywhere go stew". I immediately knew he was an "upcoming" thief (yahoo boy).

The man kept lamenting about how much he had lost on that stand. But he keeps pushing because he has a family to take care of.
He asked me to come to his stand at anytime I probably need "help". That, he will never forget my face.

On my way, I kept pondering and asking myself how we got here. When has it become something to celebrate, that someone returns to return YOUR OWN MONEY!

If you can take something that doesn't belong to you, and be comfortable, you're no longer a human. The devil is your apprentice.

Yahoo boys, I don't like you people at all because I don't like wicked people.

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u/Electronic_Bison_73 — 5 days ago
▲ 398 r/Nigeria

Nigeria is a very bad place to be intelligent.

Intelligent people are endanger species.

On the right side, you're tackling political olodos.

On the left side, you're tackling religious olodos.

At the center, you're tackling your family deeply rooted in archaic culture and traditions.

If you look back, you're tackling with your Nigerian girlfriend who expects you to take care of her like her father will even though her father can't.

If you take a little step further, you're tackling thugs and motor park touts aka agberos, who are harassing you because you're not willing to spare your last 1k for their juvenile exuberance.

If you're driving a private car, you're in soup - the Nigerian police are ready to frame you up for a crime you know nothing of or even steal your car or money. If you try to defend yourself, you'll spend the weekend in prison.

At home, you're tackling your neighbors because they are not adhering to communal rules.

In the club, instead of the DJ to play good jams, the night becomes a party of praising yahoo boys and ritualists and kidnappers.

Don't even try to question market men and women about their products even if the fakeness is obvious and glaring - they will insult you to stupor.

If you're not trying to act stupid and shameless to make money, you're obviously the "stupid person" and the stupid person acting stupidly is the "intelligent person" because Tiktok and YouTube is paying them for their stupidity aka skits.

The Nigerian society is totally against intelligent minds.

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u/Electronic_Bison_73 — 9 days ago

why is are Nigerian consumers getting the shorter end of the stick?

Dangote is selling fuel for cheaper to Togo than it is to Nigeria.

Dangote cement is cheaper in Ghana than it is in Nigeria.

Nigeria provided the cheap USD, raw materials and policies that made these businesses possible.

Why are we getting the shorter end of the stick?
The most regurgitated rebuttal to this is that the Nigerian govt taxes Dangote the most.

That rebuttal might make sense to a layman. But as a big4 trained accountant. I don't accept that as a valid reason for why Dangote products are more expensive in Nigeria.

Tax is calculated on *profit*

That's the point a lot of people are missing.

Profit margin after tax for the Nigerian entity is still the highest in the Dangote group.

Which means whatever taxes Dangote should absord, it's simply passing unto the consumers by being a price maker.

If Togo or Ghana charges less tax and Dangote still makes less profit/unit product.

Simply means its high profit margin is at the expense of Nigerian buyers.

It's forced to reduce the price of its products and make less profit margin despite comparatively lower tax because of competition and low govt patronage compared to Nigeria.

Here, they just pass the tax bill to consumers due to high price making power.

I ask again, why is are Nigerian consumers getting the shorter end of the stick?

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u/Electronic_Bison_73 — 15 days ago

I saw a post on YouTube on why Yahoo, internet fraudsters, become so popular and even socially acceptable in Nigeria

The details of the video was so well researched. You'd think the fellow who did it is a Nigerian. He's a Caucasian. I then wonder how can white people know so much about Yahoo in Nigeria and still fall for the scam?

Anyway, in the video, the man detailed that one the reasons why internet scams is so popular in Nigeria is because of the cultural climate of acceptability: a lot of Nigerians see no problem with someone being an internet fraudsters, even though they may not be part of it.

Some landlords prefer them to working class folks because they only can pay the exorbitant and predatory fee he's asking.

Some churches like to have them around because they pay huge offerings and tithes.

And most especially, most ladies see them as a pathway to climb the socioeconomic ladder and access nice, shinny things.

All these points were laid out by the man in the video.

I was wowed.

He then concluded that as long as cultural acceptability of internet scams is still prevalent in Nigeria, the enterprise will continue to blossom.

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u/Electronic_Bison_73 — 24 days ago