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Welsh Wizard May 29th 07 12:53 PM

Sky +
 
I am an ex-subscriber to Sky and still have the dark blue Viewing Card
that enables me to see all the Free To View Channels on my old Digibox
(about a year old I think). I just purchased a Sky + Digibox and have
added most of the FTV channels, with the exception of Channels 4 and
5 (which may appear after a few days I understand). However, it seems
that I am prompted to insert a (current) viewing card in order to
record on Sky +.
I have also read somewhere that this facility is aavailable for £10
per month. Is this the only rememdy?
Thanks in advance for your responses.


John Russell May 29th 07 01:59 PM

Sky +
 
Why did you get a SKY+ digibox for FTV?

SKY+ box's remain as single tuner devices unless activated by SKY. This is
not a problem for the vast majority of SKY+ users who are SKY subscribers.
Very few have ever paid the £10 becuase they have always had enough channels
to get SKY+ functionality for free.



John Russell May 29th 07 08:07 PM

Sky +
 

"Mike Henry" wrote in message
...
In , "John Russell"
wrote:

Very few have ever paid the £10 becuase they have always had enough
channels
to get SKY+ functionality for free.


They didn't "always have the channels" at all. Some did, but a large
percentage of subscribers only upgraded their packages (from the
so-called "Family" pack) when the "fee waived if you have 2 premium
channels" offer started, because the price difference between upgrading
and continuing to pay the £10 fee was only 50p/£1/etc.

They'll be downgrading en masse not just back down to 6 Mixes, but 4 and
2 Mixes, now that the offer has changed to allow them to use their Sky+
box without paying a separate fee for it.

Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at all!



steeler May 30th 07 02:53 AM

Sky +
 

"John Russell" wrote in message
...

"Mike Henry" wrote in message
...
In , "John Russell"
wrote:

Very few have ever paid the £10 becuase they have always had enough
channels
to get SKY+ functionality for free.


They didn't "always have the channels" at all. Some did, but a large
percentage of subscribers only upgraded their packages (from the
so-called "Family" pack) when the "fee waived if you have 2 premium
channels" offer started, because the price difference between upgrading
and continuing to pay the £10 fee was only 50p/£1/etc.

They'll be downgrading en masse not just back down to 6 Mixes, but 4 and
2 Mixes, now that the offer has changed to allow them to use their Sky+
box without paying a separate fee for it.

Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at all!


*shrug* sport is better down the pub and movies are better on DVD. I like
the base packs though - certain find plenty to entertain for the price.



guv May 30th 07 05:34 PM

Sky +
 
Fgw3COn Tue, 29 May 2007 19:07:15 +0100, "John Russell" wrote:


Very few have ever paid the £10 becuase they have always had enough
channels
to get SKY+ functionality for free.


They didn't "always have the channels" at all. Some did, but a large
percentage of subscribers only upgraded their packages (from the
so-called "Family" pack) when the "fee waived if you have 2 premium
channels" offer started, because the price difference between upgrading
and continuing to pay the £10 fee was only 50p/£1/etc.

They'll be downgrading en masse not just back down to 6 Mixes, but 4 and
2 Mixes, now that the offer has changed to allow them to use their Sky+
box without paying a separate fee for it.

Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at all!


Eh? So the sky marketeers have it wrong when they proclaim "record a
whole series at the touch of a button?"

Sports and films are a rip off on sky. Many will agree, many perhaps
wont. But I doubt many people would agree sky+ is pointless without
sports and film subscription.


Brian W May 30th 07 06:41 PM

Sky +
 

"John Russell" wrote in message
...



Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at all!


I like the MTV/Emap music channels, and there's some good stuff on the
Variety Mix. Film channels are pointless IMO as all the films are available
to rent/buy on DVD months before they're shown on TV. And I'm not interested
in sport either.


{{{{{Welcome}}}}} May 31st 07 03:15 AM

Sky +
 
John Russell wrote:
"Mike Henry" wrote in message
...
In , "John Russell"
wrote:

Very few have ever paid the £10 becuase they have always had enough
channels
to get SKY+ functionality for free.


They didn't "always have the channels" at all. Some did, but a large
percentage of subscribers only upgraded their packages (from the
so-called "Family" pack) when the "fee waived if you have 2 premium
channels" offer started, because the price difference between
upgrading and continuing to pay the £10 fee was only 50p/£1/etc.

They'll be downgrading en masse not just back down to 6 Mixes, but 4
and 2 Mixes, now that the offer has changed to allow them to use
their Sky+ box without paying a separate fee for it.

Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at
all!



Sports and Movies are a waste of money, I don't see the point of
subscribing to them at all.


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Sean Black May 31st 07 12:30 PM

Sky +
 
In article , guv
writes
Fgw3COn Tue, 29 May 2007 19:07:15 +0100, "John Russell"
wrote:



Very few have ever paid the £10 becuase they have always had enough
channels
to get SKY+ functionality for free.

They didn't "always have the channels" at all. Some did, but a large
percentage of subscribers only upgraded their packages (from the
so-called "Family" pack) when the "fee waived if you have 2 premium
channels" offer started, because the price difference between upgrading
and continuing to pay the £10 fee was only 50p/£1/etc.

They'll be downgrading en masse not just back down to 6 Mixes, but 4 and
2 Mixes, now that the offer has changed to allow them to use their Sky+
box without paying a separate fee for it.

Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at all!


Eh? So the sky marketeers have it wrong when they proclaim "record a
whole series at the touch of a button?"

Which only works, if said series doesn't miss a couple of weeks for
whatever reason.
--
Sean Black

John Russell May 31st 07 05:02 PM

Sky +
 

"guv" wrote in message
...
Fgw3COn Tue, 29 May 2007 19:07:15 +0100, "John Russell"
wrote:



Very few have ever paid the £10 becuase they have always had enough
channels
to get SKY+ functionality for free.

They didn't "always have the channels" at all. Some did, but a large
percentage of subscribers only upgraded their packages (from the
so-called "Family" pack) when the "fee waived if you have 2 premium
channels" offer started, because the price difference between upgrading
and continuing to pay the £10 fee was only 50p/£1/etc.

They'll be downgrading en masse not just back down to 6 Mixes, but 4 and
2 Mixes, now that the offer has changed to allow them to use their Sky+
box without paying a separate fee for it.

Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at all!


Eh? So the sky marketeers have it wrong when they proclaim "record a
whole series at the touch of a button?"

Sports and films are a rip off on sky. Many will agree, many perhaps
wont. But I doubt many people would agree sky+ is pointless without
sports and film subscription.

Is the channel mix without Film or Sport sufficiently better than Freeview
to justify paying for it?



guv May 31st 07 05:36 PM

Sky +
 
On Thu, 31 May 2007 16:02:19 +0100, "John Russell"
wrote:


Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at all!


Eh? So the sky marketeers have it wrong when they proclaim "record a
whole series at the touch of a button?"

Sports and films are a rip off on sky. Many will agree, many perhaps
wont. But I doubt many people would agree sky+ is pointless without
sports and film subscription.

Is the channel mix without Film or Sport sufficiently better than Freeview
to justify paying for it?


Thats all a matter for personal choice. For you clearly it isnt, for
the millions that do (especially for the 20% of the poulation that
cant receive freeview) it is. Sky one remains for me, the most watched
channel - purely because I like a lot of the program content. (eg SG1,
ST, Lost, 24 etc) After that, the kids love their mix of cartoons etc.
Maybe you dont have kids to want that part of the package?



Sean Black June 1st 07 08:57 AM

Sky +
 
In article , Edster
writes
Sean Black wrote in message

In article , guv
writes
Fgw3COn Tue, 29 May 2007 19:07:15 +0100, "John Russell"
wrote:


Very few have ever paid the £10 becuase they have always had enough
channels
to get SKY+ functionality for free.

They didn't "always have the channels" at all. Some did, but a large
percentage of subscribers only upgraded their packages (from the
so-called "Family" pack) when the "fee waived if you have 2 premium
channels" offer started, because the price difference between upgrading
and continuing to pay the £10 fee was only 50p/£1/etc.

They'll be downgrading en masse not just back down to 6 Mixes, but 4 and
2 Mixes, now that the offer has changed to allow them to use their Sky+
box without paying a separate fee for it.

Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at all!

Eh? So the sky marketeers have it wrong when they proclaim "record a
whole series at the touch of a button?"

Which only works, if said series doesn't miss a couple of weeks for
whatever reason.


Does it record every screening of each episode, so that you can choose
the one with the least amount of screen garbage on it? Sometimes the
repeats on Sky Two are clear, but sometimes they have an advert across
the top of the screen, so the one on Sky One the day before would be
the one to watch. Unless it's repeated again late at night, when the
advert will have probably gone because they won't be expecting anyone
to be watching.


I don't think it's that sophisticated. You'd need to set up a series
link for the programme on both Sky One and Sky Two and even then, I
think it would only record the first showing on each channel.
--
Sean Black

iz0nlee June 3rd 07 12:00 PM

Sky +
 
will this dvd rental company send someone to insert the dvd and also send a
choice of 8 - 100 dvds of fvarious qualities and genres so I can choose to
watch them or not as I feel. NO they will though,no doubt, hound me with
spam mail to BUY something othere than the dvds because there is no such
thing as a free lunch.
Much as I dislike the new system on sky(removal of 24hr movies, most
channels, and having the same movie on 2 channels for a whole week) I doubt
if I'd want to troll through lists of dvd's to watch either, nor have the
hassle of returning them when watched.
I did prefer the previous system of movies, premier etc having different
movies at different times but all day.
"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message
.uk...
John Russell wrote:
"Mike Henry" wrote in message
...
In , "John Russell"
wrote:

Very few have ever paid the £10 becuase they have always had enough
channels
to get SKY+ functionality for free.

They didn't "always have the channels" at all. Some did, but a large
percentage of subscribers only upgraded their packages (from the
so-called "Family" pack) when the "fee waived if you have 2 premium
channels" offer started, because the price difference between
upgrading and continuing to pay the £10 fee was only 50p/£1/etc.

They'll be downgrading en masse not just back down to 6 Mixes, but 4
and 2 Mixes, now that the offer has changed to allow them to use
their Sky+ box without paying a separate fee for it.

Without Sport or Films I see no reason to have subscription TV at
all!



Sports and Movies are a waste of money, I don't see the point of
subscribing to them at all.


--
60 day free DVD rental: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd
Mobile Offers: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/mob
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/230volt





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