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viabyte
21 Dec 2007

Hi Bob, are u some kinda philanthropist? You are a good man. No wonder these satellite tv sites only have a onetime charge.

Once you discover its the usual listing u wouldn't wanna come back. http://itisblue.com/?dl=1 also offer the same listing of sites but its absolutely free. except those crawling ads.

EDITOR'S NOTE: NO WAY would I download that thing! More than likely it's loaded with viruses and spyware. If it truly offers the "same listing of sites" then there is NO NEED to download anything. Warning, Danger, WIll Robinson!

Posted by:

John
01 Jan 2008

I'm curious why you are warning people NOT to purchase and download the software being discussed since you have paid advertising for it on this site?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I've addressed that in the comments a few times already... Here's my new answer for 2008: Some people WANT to believe the lie, despite all evidence to the contrary. Those ads are for them. :-)

Posted by:

cheikna
04 Jan 2008

It's true, they are scams. All channels shown are free just follow the links on this page and you will find out.

Posted by:

Sandra
04 Jan 2008

A so kool website where to watch TV & listen radio online for free: http://www.tvonline.2ya.com

Lot of webradio & webTV like MCM, MTV, TMF, NRJ hit, Eurosport, ESPN, NBA TV, MLB TV, CNN, ABC, BBC, Skynews, Discovery channel, Globetrekker, Animal planet, NASA TV, Research channel, Sci-fi channel, FOX movies, Cartoon network, Smile of a child, Nickelodeon and more.

Posted by:

patrick
17 Jan 2008

joost.com has been a good site so far! not a whole lot of content yet, but seems promising!

Posted by:

Jon
19 Jan 2008

Try also:
http://www.live-online-tv.com

Posted by:

Dennis
02 Feb 2008

I have direct tv for the past 6 yrs. I want to replace on of my receivers(Hughes) with a DVR.I don't have HD tv. What can I replace it with without having to be hooked into an 18 or 24 month agreement.

EDITOR'S NOTE: I don't understand why connecting a DVR to your television would involve a service agreement. It might be best to go to an electronics store, explain your setup, and ask for advice on what to buy.

Posted by:

CR
02 Feb 2008

CAUTION --- www.channelchooser.com link above loaded a spyware upon visting the the site. The site opens up another site trying to get you to load spyware remover and is difficult to cancel. Norton finds "Downloader" in two temporary internet files. I would not go to that site and will not go back.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Hmmm, doesn't happen here... What did you click on there?

Posted by:

David Lee
06 Feb 2008

I found a page on squidoo talking about Satellite TV for PC and almost every single comment left by others users are saying it's a great service. I'm not getting this!? Is it good or bad then? They're saying it's good and your saying its bad!?! I think I'm going to give it a try. Will let you know if it works. I'm in need of that extra money at the moment rather than wasting it on SKY!

EDITOR'S NOTE: Squidoo is a haven for scammers and slimy affiliate plays. You can bet the owner of that page is getting a commission on sales of the SAT-TV software. I would assume the comments are bogus as well. Say goodbye to your $49...

Posted by:

Nic G
10 Feb 2008

Hey I just wasted that 40 bucks and its for a program that doesn't work and it lets u download programs that u can already download for free. So I called my bank and stopped payment to them cuz it a big f@^$%ing scam. Don't waste ur hard earned money, but if u do u can always stop the payment if u act fast.


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