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Normand Boudreau
02 Aug 2007

I am with the stupid ones who bought satelite tv for pc.good for receiving 4000 channels. The majority of the channels are chinese and european channels that we cannot undestand. They buff and buff and buff and then they are "READY" and that's it they will stay ready forever and nothing happens. You might get a few useless channels that work. SO, DON'T GET CAUGHT LIKE ME!!!!

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Marc
07 Aug 2007

I bought satellite TV for PC and yeah, it was a bit of a let down. There are some good channels on it but the product didn't live up to my expectations. On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd give it a 4. The software called "Satellite TV for PC" from this website http://www.satellitetvtopc.com/ works through ClickBank.com. There should be at least a 30 day guarantee. This guarantee is enforced by Clickbank. If any of you people could not get a refund within 30 days of your purchase then go here https://www.clickbank.com/customer_service.html

and make your complaint.

ClickBank has been around for many years and there are many excellent as well as garbage products sold through them. The reason they've survived all this time is because of the "no questions asked" guarantee that they require of all merchants that work through them. This is what keeps them out of hot water. So take advantage of it.

I have to confess that I was thinking of promoting this product as the commission offered is quite good. The stats on this product indicate that it's selling like hot cakes and that there are relatively few refunds. But I find that its mediocre quality as well as the numerous complaints too depressing for me to go through with it. Oh well...

EDITOR'S NOTE: Bingo... This is EXACTLY why you see people arguing here and elsewhere that "Satellite TV on PC is great!" They have a financial incentive, and they don't care if the product stinks. Every week several bozos post their affiliate links here, but I never approve those posts.

Posted by:

Jannie
09 Aug 2007

Another helpful site for watching (missed?) tv-shows is:

http://www.wikihow.com/Find-a-Recap-of-a-Missed-TV-Show

I'm searching for these kind of tv-links for my own educational interests. The links mentioned on this page were helpful for me. I'm sure there must be lots of these kind of links alive on the internet. Greetings from Holland. :-)

Posted by:

Marc
09 Aug 2007

Yes, many of the affiliates of "Satellite TV on PC" don't care but also a lot of them haven't even checked out the product themselves. If you're going to promote a zillion different products to see which are profitable, it's too expensive to buy every one of them.

I think there is nothing wrong with having a financial incentive behind ones actions. After all, it is the reason why most people have jobs. Some one that works at McDonalds probably doesn't worry that his labor indirectly contributes to the poor health (and perhaps a few deaths) of many consumers out there.

Even though most people aren't trying to get others to buy stuff, they bring home an income from companies that ultimately do just that. Is it obscene to make a profit off of less than great products? Better not work for Coca-Cola. Selling sugar water to the masses...now that's a scam. I guess my beef is with people who actually see the pain that their actions cause and don't even blink.

I like this web site so I hope you aren't offended when I point out an irony about this particular page: there is a Google adsense ad at the top of this page that points to the scoundrels responsible for "Satellite TV on PC". If someone clicks on this, you profit. Anyway, just playing with you :-)

EDITOR'S NOTE: I have no problem with financial incentives... running this website helps to pay my mortgage. :-) And yes, I see the irony of the ads on that page. But I guess I have little pity on people who would click such an ad on a page that's trying to warn people from doing so. Perhaps those are the people who think it's ME that's lying about all this. Thanks for the poke in the ribs...

Posted by:

ranjith
12 Aug 2007

So is there a way I can watch English Premier League in California??? Im ready to pay...Even if its Dish TV or whatever...Is there a chance for that??

Posted by:

dlepage
13 Aug 2007

well I haven't had a problem with this program. If anyones interested you should check it out. http://xxxpage.hop.clickbank.net/

EDITOR'S NOTE: Your ClickBank affiliate link for this product? Hah hah hah... (link obfuscated)

Posted by:

Piru
15 Aug 2007

why try to get things for free??? WORK like every decent human out there and save a little and pay for a Dish Network or something like that, yeshh

Posted by:

Oceane
15 Aug 2007

Watch free TV online : On http://www.tvonline.2ya.com for MTV, MCM, ESPN, Eurosport, CNN, ABC, BBC, NBC, NASA TV, ANIMAL PLANET, NATIONNAL GEOGRAPHIC ... by categories. It’s free with nothing to download, Just need a media player.

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Myspacetvonpcdotcom
16 Aug 2007

Watch free TV online : On http://www.myspacetvonpc.com for MTV, MCM, ESPN, Eurosport, CNN, ABC, BBC, NBC, NASA TV, ANIMAL PLANET, NATIONNAL GEOGRAPHIC ... by categories. It’s free with nothing to download, Just need a media player.

Posted by:

Tariq Shah
18 Aug 2007

I was going to buy this software, but decided to do some research, i am glad I found your website and will not buy it. You saved one person here from being a victim of these scammers. I wish the scammers would spend some time and build a real product and they would have as much money as they wanted, I would suggest dish / cable providers to come up with something like this for a small fee, it would save everyone time and money buying a dish and the settop box etc etc...it would be a win win for everyone.

Posted by:

jas-n
20 Aug 2007

I thought that this tv thing was great until I read this article you really solved the debate.

Posted by:

Christina
22 Aug 2007

Hello Bob, Can please add this URL to your list?

http://www.channelflix.com

Posted by:

Brent
31 Aug 2007

I just want to watch Dallas Cowboy games,butI live in Hawaii. I have Time Warner(not dish) and instead of changing over I would rather pay for something legal on-line to watch the games? Any suggestions?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I just went to NFL.com and was surprised that the NFL does not offer a live video on demand service like major league baseball does. You can at least go to http://www.dallascowboys.com/ and watch video highlights of the games.

Posted by:

Chris Walsh
01 Sep 2007

Howdy Bob - after a few yers living in the US. I now find myself back in Australia. College football season has started (yes, I am an Aussie convert addict) and there are no games on any of the channels here. Is it possible to see any games online free-to-air or pay-per-view?

Posted by:

Ken
04 Sep 2007

Someone complained "The majority of the channels are chinese and european channels that we cannot undestand" Funny that is the reason why I want it. Tired of the cable companies monopoly. They tell us what to watch, and what NOT to watch. Price keeps going up! now you have to pay to watch out of market MLB and NFL games, including Monday night football. And don't even try to get around it, or they will come with guns to take you away, and backed by the federal government (Congress)...talk about the kickbacks these guys get!

Bob, you are either old fashioned or really a Direct TV exec. Sorry, but can't help to feel you have an agenda. I'm getting it! $40 is not even half of what we all pay for monthly cable. I have junk in my garage worth more than that. I hope my comments make it or maybe not like all the positive reviews!

EDITOR'S NOTE: Okay, I MUST be a DirectTV exec. I didn't know I was, but two people have told me that. So someone must have made me an executive without telling me, and hey... why am I not on the payroll? I really need to look into that. I'm amazed that you equate me cautioning people against buying a piece of crappy software that DOESN'T DO WHAT IT SAYS with being an advocate for the Satellite TV industry.

Posted by:

Boyd
10 Sep 2007

If the August 16th comment with the URL http://www.myspacetvonpc.com took you to free tv channels, it does not any longer. It asks for a payment of $7.95

Posted by:

teddy
15 Sep 2007

hello eveyone thanks for your feedback i was going purches Tv on pc product has anybody watch live NFL game if anybody have watch it let me know plese
thank you all for the feedback

Posted by:

Saf
16 Sep 2007

I wanted to watch SATELITE TV and purchased this, *crying* I need a refund. This is a TOTAL scam, please, please don't fall for it.

Posted by:

Roger Ellis
23 Sep 2007

I bought from www.gettvfreeonpc.com and was extremely impressed. Now I admit some of the channels were easily found on the web just browsing. However this company really went way above and beyond with the bonus list and web sites. It would have taken me months to find all those locations and the price was way better than the other so called companies. Anyway just my 2 cents worth.

Posted by:

lax.widow
25 Sep 2007

I am a Lacrosse fan in Australia and unfortunately we do not get a lot of lacrosse games here (maybe 4 a year in total)! - was going to try tv on pc and just thank my lucky stars that I have read your page and will now pass it around Australia that it is a scam.... THANKs

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