SatelliteDirect.tv review

In today’s rocky economic climate, most households are cutting back wherever they can. And with cable and satellite television costing anywhere from $65- $150 a month (more if you count premium movie channels) many people are making their television sets the first part of their homes to get the axe. But what if there was a way to enjoy thousands of television channels, including hard to find international shows and sports programming, and never pay another monthly cable bill again? How does this Statelite Direct compare to other products on the market except cable?


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I read about Satellite Direct at http://satelitedirect-tv.blogspot.com/ the subscribtion is one, two and three when you follow the link.

Named by Interactive Media Magazine as “Unequivocally the best TV to PC software on the net”, Satellite Direct is your best bet when it comes to watching television from the comfort of your home computer or laptop. Forget subscriptions or monthly fees… Satellite Direct brings you unlimited access to over 3,500 channels- including premium movie channels and all of the best sports stations. Additionally, with Satellite Direct, you also get dozens of hard to find international channels. And you never have to worry about bandwidth signals or poor picture or sound quality. It’s like having the best of cable or satellite television- without ever having to pay the outrageous monthly bills again!

In fact, a lifetime of Satellite Direct costs about half of what you would pay for just one month of comparable service from your current cable or satellite provider. Why pay over $100 a month for cable? For a one time price of just $49.95, you can have 24/7 access to thousands of channels- with no hidden fees, ever.

Ordering is safe and secure, and your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. You have nothing to lose- except your monthly cable bill.

Posted 2009-11-25T19:20:50Z
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Conservation: Paying more and getting less.

Before you invest any money in satellite equipment, make sure you know exactly what channels you will receive without paying a monthly fee because this question and the answer reads like advertising. There is NO free lunch.

Posted 2009-11-26T21:27:37Z
 
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"You have to die a little bit, in order to learn how to live."

 

Moria, please be careful and due your due diligence on those offers to turn you computer into an international tv receiver, with programs from all over the world for only a one time fee...with nothing else  to ever buy!(so they claim.) I personally looked over an offer from a company that touted a one-time fee of about 45$ with nothing else to by and as easy as a click away...Then they (the company) blew it with a line that read something like this: "this offer won't last long as we have only limited number of subscriptions available....WHAT??

A ligimate company would want as many clients that they could muster...real companies always need and expect to grow to increase their bottom line...The offer didn't sound right and it wasn't!!!  However,there's allot of good programming available through the net...Go slow...do your homework....

Peace, (thetravler)

Posted 2009-11-28T17:59:50Z
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