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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Is NTV Channel off the air?
Reader question: Is NTV Channel off the air?
Dear readers,
I think NTV Channel is off the air (www.ntvchannel.com). They don't respond to anything anymore. But they still send “false” invoices through a lady in Chiang Mai.
The website is also down. No more signal via the TV box and no support. Is this correct?
Then please verify and take action to protect our fellow Dutch people.
Regards,
Reinold
I think so because I do not receive any response to the emails I send with whether I can please receive the login details after my payment of 699 Baht. I don't know how that went in the past, but now it seems to me to be pure fraud, so look before you start.
Foreign. I see that the website is indeed down, but the box still works fine for me.
I can do the website http://www.ntvchannel.com just open it so this one is definitely not out of the blue.
But go to http://www.nl-tv.asia download and install it and still watch TV for free. I have checked Use OpenGL in options. It is not clear when and how much this will cost.
Connect the PC to the TV with an HDMI and a good picture.
Since I know the person who owns NTVchannel.com well, I would find it very strange if something inappropriate happened here.
I just spoke to him. As you may know, doing business in Thailand as a foreigner is not easy, so it can just happen that staff suddenly give their own interpretation to the work if they are not on top of it.
Unfortunately, things went wrong here too, but he is currently busy restoring everything. The website is up and running again and so is the signal for almost everyone. The last dots still have to be put on the i, but in principle it can be viewed again.
Would also be nice if the people who already paid a week ago also get an answer to their email, or just the log in codes
Keep in mind that a lot of rights have to be paid with live TV and especially with football, which is why BVN is always a day later and then it costs little. I think that both NTV and NLTV-Asia do not pay rights, because that is these costs are almost impossible to afford, so the advice is to take out a monthly subscription,
Indeed. I transferred an amount to the lady in question, but zero
on the account.
Last Saturday I filed a report with the police to get the amount back. I also no longer received any response to my emails. First class scam.
There is an excellent website for the same amount http://www.NLziet But then you must have a VPN for USD 40,00 and log in in Amsterdam. Highly recommended. (1 month free to try)
I think that asianl.tv is preparing everything well, with that download you can watch all over the world, so they will approach payment companies (e.g. i-deal) to collect, because once downloaded on your laptop you can watch Dutch channels worldwide received just cannot be downloaded in the Netherlands, I wonder why not, but you can guess