Video streaming - Content updates too old

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Based on resolver’s experience to date, if you find that content updates are too old, you should try to contact the service provider and raise the issue with them.

You cannot expect a particularly fruitful outcome, but they may offer you some advice on how best to use their service, a freebie, or perhaps even an apology. Most online enterprises rely on customer feedback to improve their services, so you may find the service improves over time.

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Resolver covers the issue Content Updates Too Old for 7 companies and organisations: