Well I love watching BBC over Smart DNS Proxy and have been doing that for over two years without problems.
Perhaps try another server? You might be using a server with bad connectivity for you? (you know you need to choose from the ones within the USA in your case, right?)
Anyway should you decide to switch the service definitely DO NOT use Unlocator. Had a terrible experience using BBC.
So you basically need a customer portal which manages the invoices, setup e-mails, support tickets, customers, packages sold? If this is what you ask, then I recommend WHMCS: https://www.whmcs.com/
Found one lifetime for 40 usd - https://stacksocial.com/sales/keepsolid-smartdns-lifetime-subscription?rid=1614711
Im using it now to watch netflix usa on apple tv and ipad and works very well unlike getflix that you need to keep on trying till its plays the video
Which one is that 150 usd your looking at?
Thank you so much! I have tried it for a few days now. Price is amazing. Multiple homes works! Can customise services to my liking. Can access local services when I’m not in my country - I might move soon. My only issue is low quality Hulu. Not sure why it’s so bad. Can’t select quality myself. Tried all server locations. No issue on ExpressVPN.
For cheaper alternative see however does allow.
Netflix is still giving the proxy error even after using Smart DNS Proxy. It runs smoothly for a while but after sometime Netflix is giving the error. Then have to repeatedly close and reopen Netflix and sometimes have to turn on and off the TV completely from power switch and it works for a while again, then again the same error after a while. It’s annoying.
Starting a couple of weeks ago Paypal began blocking payments to UnoTelly. A few days later Paypal also targeted Unblock-US, and apparently now Mastercard is blocking payments too. Paypal cited only an unspecified violation of their terms of service, but apparently this is in response to complaints that these DNS unblocking services were actively advertising and encouraging users to violate the terms of service of others (like Netflix). As a result almost all of the DNS unblockers and VPNs have purged their web sites of any mention of specific media services that they unblock. In the case of DNS unblockers, that gives them a bit of a problem in advertising exactly what they are intended for, since that's their only purpose.