Warning - www.streamlive.to is a Fraudulent Online TV Cable Channel Streaming Website

Online users, DO NOT subscribe to www.streamlive.to. This is because the fake online streaming TV website is fraudulent. The fraudulent website(Streamlive), which claims online users can watch live Cable channels like ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox Network, Fox Sport and other popular cable channels will steal their money and will not provide the live streaming service promised.

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Warning - www.streamlive.to is a Fraudulent Online TV Cable Channel Streaming Website

The Fraudulent Website - www.streamlive.to

www.streamlive.to

Also, Streamlive claims users can pay for a lifetime subscription for $320, but once payment has been made, users will not be able to access their so-called premium accounts. And, do not even try to contact the scammers operating the fraudulent website, because they never respond to tickets or email messages, no matter how many times you reach out to them. Also, they don't have a phone number.

Online users who have been tricked by the fraudulent website are asked to contact their banks and have them cancel transactions from the fraudulent website and refund their money. They can also ask their banks to stop the Streamlive from continuously charging their credit cards.

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December 16, 2021 at 4:55 PM by
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an anonymous user from: North Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States

We have been using streamlive.to for about one year now and, most of the time, it works great. They do respond to a ticket mentioning any problems and, within a day, the problems are fixed. Only today did the site go offline, so I thought I would check around for answers.

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May 24, 2021 at 3:03 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Pay-As, Kadingilan, Northern Mindanao, Philippines

It was a scam and dirty site. They stole 25USD from my account. Their support ticket is a big joke. It is like you are talking on the wall. No response. Hoping that it will be shutdown.

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September 3, 2020 at 8:35 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

I got canada ones, they worked at first now nothing. emailed and never hear back from them

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July 3, 2019 at 3:25 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Coos Bay, Oregon, United States

I purchased a lifetime subscription from the original owner, who in turn sold the site to the present owners. They have simply refused to honor my subscription and now want $19.99 per month for their service.

They should have received monies from the first owner in order to continue those subscriptions, but apparently failed to do so. Poor businessmen if nothing else. Best to think twice before dealing with these folks.

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August 15, 2018 at 4:37 AM by
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an anonymous user from: San Juan, National Capital Region, Philippines

These guys are not honest. I've tried numerous times to contact them in order to cancel my service. The reason I wanted to cancel is because I have moved on to legit streaming sites. But they never replied to any kind of correspondence.

I had to contact my bank to cancel any payments, cancel my card, and then re-issue a new one. Don't trust this site even for a minute.

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July 23, 2018 at 10:20 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Irvine, California, United States

I used their "service" for about 2 years and was paying for the annual payment system. I had no trouble until one day I noticed that they stole about $150.00 from my bank account. I sent them a threatening email that stated I would report them to the FCC and have their scam shut down. they refunded my money and I cancelled my card and got a new one. never used their scam service again.

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September 5, 2017 at 10:46 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Unfortunately, I am finding out now that it is very difficult to get in contact with them. I have tried to get into my account and it comes up with an error message of "invalid account". Thank you for posting this information. I paid a yearly subscription and there is not much that one can watch on this.

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August 7, 2017 at 3:05 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

I simply use this website to stream some of the channels offered for free, which are fueled by ads embedded within the page no matter where you click. Some of these URLs aren't entirely safe for your system and/or privacy either, but I protect myself with Malwarebytes (Premium) and I suggest anyone else using this site to do the same.

I can't believe anyone would actually pay money for this service because it is clearly A DIRTY SERVICE. I suggest anyone and everyone to visually inspect a website such as this and analyze its authenticity before "buying" anything.

For example: When you - fail to find any means of legitimate Contact Info, click the link to their Forums and get a "DNS Does Not Exist" error, see that some of their channels are offline while displaying their Spectrum "x*x is currently offline - press whatever to exit" screen and notice the insane amount of 'click-anywhere' pop-up ads... these red-flags should be a pretty good indication of a crooked and greasy service, and not worth $5.

Buyer beware and don't give them anymore money.

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July 23, 2017 at 8:27 PM by
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MauiMark from: Dallas, Texas, United States

These guys are the ultimate scammers. Signed up and paid $$$ for a lifetime subscription in summer 2016. Less than a year later lifetime sub gets cancelled and then changed to a regular free subscription.

These clowns even closed their somewhat responsive forum that used to be at forum.streamlive.to

Now it's just a support ticket at hxxps://www.creditcardpay.net/supporttickets.php

The clowns there just close your ticket with no answer. No response to email. They just shine you on. <support@streamlive.to>

It's better to flush your money down the toilet. You will feel better.

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June 28, 2017 at 4:07 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

I think that's what they do, the same thing happened to me, I bought the lifetime membership, worked for a few months then they cancelled it. They don't respond to any communication.

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Warning - www.streamlive.to is a Fraudulent Online TV Cable Channel Streaming Website