Terms of Service
The ground rules for using Trex Iptv. Read them before you subscribe — they're shorter than your cable contract.
These Terms of Service ("Terms") cover your use of trexiptv.cam and the Trex Iptv subscription. When you create an account, start a trial, or pay for a plan, you're telling us you've read these Terms and you're okay with them. If you're not okay with them, don't use the service.
1. Acceptance of Terms
Signing up, starting the trial, or paying for any Trex Iptv plan means you accept these Terms and our Privacy Policy. You also confirm you're legally allowed to enter into this agreement where you live. If any part of these Terms doesn't work for you, the right move is to stop using the service.
2. Service Description
Trex Iptv delivers live TV channels and on-demand video over the internet. It's a paid IPTV subscription. Here's what we offer:
- Monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual plans.
- 1-screen, 2-screen, and multi-screen connection tiers.
- A short free trial, one per account.
Channel lineups, video libraries, and features can change. Some content isn't available in every region. We don't promise any specific channel will stay on the service forever — broadcasters drop in and out and we can't always control that.
3. Account Creation
- You need a working email address to register. We use it to send your login, renewal notices, and the occasional service alert.
- Keep your password to yourself. You're responsible for anything that happens on your account.
- One account, one household. Don't hand out your credentials.
- You must be 18 or older — or whatever the legal age is where you live — to subscribe.
4. Acceptable Use
You can use Trex Iptv for personal, in-home viewing on the number of devices your plan allows. That's it. You may:
- Stream on your own phones, tablets, TVs, and streaming boxes.
- Run the allowed number of simultaneous connections in your home.
- Switch between devices as often as you want, as long as you stay inside your plan's screen limit.
5. Prohibited Uses
The following will get your account shut down — usually without warning, and without a refund:
- Selling, sharing, or reselling your login or any access to the service.
- Running bots, scrapers, or automated tools against our servers.
- Trying to get around geo-restrictions, DRM, or any other technical control.
- Recording or saving streams to redistribute them elsewhere.
- Using the service in a bar, restaurant, hotel, gym, or any commercial space without a separate written agreement with us.
- Anything that hammers our servers — denial-of-service attempts, brute-forcing, the works.
If you break these rules we'll suspend the account immediately. No refund for the unused portion.
6. Payment & Billing
- Prices are shown in USD. Local taxes may be added at checkout depending on where you're based.
- Payments run through third-party processors — Stripe, PayPal, or crypto. We don't store your card or wallet details on our servers.
- Subscriptions auto-renew on the same calendar day each cycle unless you cancel first.
- We'll send a renewal reminder before we bill you again. It's on you to cancel ahead of that date if you don't want to continue.
- If a payment fails we'll retry for a few days, then suspend access until the balance is cleared.
7. Cancellation
You can cancel any time. Just reach out through our contact page or on WhatsApp and we'll switch off auto-renewal. Your access continues until the end of the billing cycle you've already paid for — no early cut-off.
8. Refunds
Refund eligibility is spelled out in our Refund Policy. Short version: first-time orders are covered by a 24-hour money-back guarantee. Renewals aren't refundable. Same goes for orders where the prohibited-use clause has been triggered.
9. Service Availability
We target 99.9% uptime and we've hit it most months. That said, we don't guarantee the service will always be available. We're not on the hook for outages caused by:
- Your home internet or Wi-Fi.
- Scheduled maintenance (we announce these in advance).
- Force majeure — fires, floods, cable cuts, regional ISP outages.
- Broadcaster or upstream provider problems we can't control.
10. Intellectual Property
Channel feeds, shows, and movies are owned by the broadcasters and studios that produce them. We license access — we don't claim ownership. Trex Iptv's logo, website design, source code, branding, and the trexiptv.cam domain are ours. Don't copy them, don't pass them off as your own, don't use them to launch a competing service.
11. Disclaimer
Trex Iptv is provided "as is" and "as available". We don't make any warranties — express or implied — that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or fit for any particular purpose. Channel lineups change, content gets pulled by rights holders, and apps occasionally hiccup. That's the reality of streaming TV.
12. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent the law allows, Trex Iptv isn't liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages tied to your use of the service — missed sports, missed news, lost work, none of it. Our total liability for any claim under these Terms is capped at the amount you actually paid us during the current subscription period.
13. Indemnification
You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Trex Iptv, its operators, and its contractors from any claim or expense that comes out of how you used the service or out of you breaking these Terms. That includes legal fees.
14. Governing Law & Disputes
These Terms are governed by applicable international commercial law. Before anyone files anything, both sides agree to try to sort the dispute out in good faith through direct communication. If that doesn't work, the matter goes to binding arbitration rather than court litigation.
15. Changes to These Terms
We can update these Terms when we need to — new features, regulatory shifts, or just to make the wording clearer. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page will reflect any change. If you keep using Trex Iptv after we update them, you're agreeing to the new version.
16. Contact
Got a question about anything in here? Contact us via our /contact.html page and we'll get back to you.