Watch Satellite TV ON your PC

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David Doucet

Just received e-mail advertising that for a flat fee of $49.99, I'll be able
to watch 3,000 to 5,000 TV stations world-wide on my PC. Is this a
scam/fraud?
Thanks for your help.
David
 
M

Malvern

An old axiom: If it looks/sounds too good to be true, it probably is. I'd
want to do more research before I put down any money for something like
this. The price you quote is MY monthly extended basic cable bill for 70
channels.

Malv
 
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Tom Willett

How much spam do you normally accept as legit?

| Just received e-mail advertising that for a flat fee of $49.99, I'll be
able
| to watch 3,000 to 5,000 TV stations world-wide on my PC. Is this a
| scam/fraud?
| Thanks for your help.
| David
|
|
 
P

Poprivet

David said:
Just received e-mail advertising that for a flat fee of $49.99, I'll
be able to watch 3,000 to 5,000 TV stations world-wide on my PC. Is
this a scam/fraud?
Thanks for your help.
David

You bet it's a spam/scam! Stay away from it.
 
R

Rock

David Doucet said:
Just received e-mail advertising that for a flat fee of $49.99, I'll be
able to watch 3,000 to 5,000 TV stations world-wide on my PC. Is this a
scam/fraud?

Why are you asking here? This doesn't have anything to do with the XP OS.
 

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