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TiVO for 99pound....

MrPPV420 (Competent) posted this on Monday, 1st September 2003, 07:37

being looking for a while for a TiVO set and after seeing people spend near 250 on ebay thought i wasnt going to be able to find one cheap, yet i found a site which sells them for 99, is it just a one off payment i`m sure i remember hearing of registration fees or something, could anyone shed some light please.

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BigAde (Competent) posted this on Monday, 1st September 2003, 08:10

What`s the site?

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PETER P (Competent) posted this on Monday, 1st September 2003, 08:11

Not sure about the fee, but how about the name of this site that you found.

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DVD MAN (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 1st September 2003, 09:15

its £200 for a lifetime subsciption.. (lifetime of the box, not your lifetime)

or £10 per month.

now- whats the site?

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Roger James (Elite) posted this on Monday, 1st September 2003, 13:00

Don`t you just love these muppets.................................obviously not the `sharing` type. Lol

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wkdandyly (Competent) posted this on Monday, 1st September 2003, 13:25

Don`t worry lads just found it on the Dixons website. :D

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richardking (Harmless) posted this on Monday, 1st September 2003, 13:30

Ou of stock as usual

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Big P22 (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 1st September 2003, 17:00

Not really that interested in having to pay the monthly fee of £10 or £199 for lifetime. Can you buy and not subscribe and just use it as a HDD recorder, with a basic timer of a VCR. If not is there something on the market that allows this. I really fancy a DVD recorder with built in VCR, but still think they are too pricey for the amount of times that I would use the record function.

Cheers,
Paul

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clayts (Elite) posted this on Monday, 1st September 2003, 17:17

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Can you buy and not subscribe and just use it as a HDD recorder, with a basic timer of a VCR


No, can`t use it to record without the programme listings, so the subscription is essential.

I`ve had mine for a year now, and it`s revolutionised my TV watching methods - virtually everything I watch now is recorded, rather than "live".

Best bit of kit I ever bought, without exception :)

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RE: TiVO for 99pound....

DVD MAN (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 2nd September 2003, 08:37

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I`ve had mine for a year now, and it`s revolutionised my TV watching methods - virtually everything I watch now is recorded, rather than "live".


2nd that- best kit ever!

cant find it on the dixons site!!! help - want another one.

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