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Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
"Timothy Murphy" wrote in message ... Could I replace my Sky box by a cheap decoder, eg one that comes with a camping satellite system from Lidl or Aldi? Ie, could I just unplug my Sky box and plug in one of these in its place? I actually have a two-room Sky system, with two Sky boxes, and I'm thinking of replacing one with a FTV/FTA box, but as will probably be clear I am not too sure of the technology involved. In principle this should work. |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
On Jun 5, 1:22*pm, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Could I replace my Sky box by a cheap decoder, eg one that comes with a camping satellite system from Lidl or Aldi? Ie, could I just unplug my Sky box and plug in one of these in its place? I actually have a two-room Sky system, with two Sky boxes, and I'm thinking of replacing one with a FTV/FTA box, but as will probably be clear I am not too sure of the technology involved. Unless you want the specific features of a different FTV/FTA box, why not just cancel your multiroom subscription, and use the second Sky box for FTV/FTA anyway? Maybe it would need a different card, but certainly cheaper than buying a new 3rd party box. |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
Could I replace my Sky box by a cheap decoder,
eg one that comes with a camping satellite system from Lidl or Aldi? Ie, could I just unplug my Sky box and plug in one of these in its place? I actually have a two-room Sky system, with two Sky boxes, and I'm thinking of replacing one with a FTV/FTA box, but as will probably be clear I am not too sure of the technology involved. |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
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Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
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Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
"Timothy Murphy" wrote in message ... wrote: I assume that if and when I cancel my multiroom subscription, Sky will remove one of their boxes? Is the box actually mine? Or if it is not, are Sky unlikely to take it back? the boxes are yours to keep. -- Gareth. that fly...... is your magic wand.... |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
Mike Henry wrote:
I assume that if and when I cancel my multiroom subscription, Sky will remove one of their boxes? NO! Is the box actually mine? Yes. It's been your property since Day One. Not even "after the end of the first year" - Day One. OK, thanks for the info. I was on NTL before, and they did come round and collect their box when I left them for Sky. (NTL was using a microwave transmitter rather than a cable in my road, and this was not functioning very well - hence my move.) |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
"Timothy Murphy" wrote in message ... mine? Yes. It's been your property since Day One. Not even "after the end of the first year" - Day One. OK, thanks for the info. I was on NTL before, and they did come round and collect their box when I left them for Sky. (NTL was using a microwave transmitter rather than a cable in my road, and this was not functioning very well - hence my move.) ntl boxes are theirs - so they are entitled to them back. -- Gareth. that fly...... is your magic wand.... |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
"Timothy Murphy" wrote in message ... wrote: On Jun 5, 1:22 pm, Timothy Murphy wrote: Could I replace my Sky box by a cheap decoder, eg one that comes with a camping satellite system from Lidl or Aldi? Ie, could I just unplug my Sky box and plug in one of these in its place? I actually have a two-room Sky system, with two Sky boxes, and I'm thinking of replacing one with a FTV/FTA box, but as will probably be clear I am not too sure of the technology involved. Unless you want the specific features of a different FTV/FTA box, why not just cancel your multiroom subscription, and use the second Sky box for FTV/FTA anyway? Maybe it would need a different card, but certainly cheaper than buying a new 3rd party box. I assume that if and when I cancel my multiroom subscription, Sky will remove one of their boxes? Is the box actually mine? Or if it is not, are Sky unlikely to take it back? $ky boxes were purchased, so are yours. Unlike mobile phones they have offered partex deals. ITV Digital boxes OTOH remained theirs, which lead to the following transaction: - I visit a major cash and carry and inside is a large pile of digiboxes, with a promotion "digibox with a years subscription" £99.99p [+ VAT]. I think this is reasonable at the time so I put a box in the [large cash and carry] trolley. While wheeling it round I notice the unusual T&C on the side of the box, that what I am actually paying for is a year's sub to a load of tosh programs and a mere loan of the digibox. So I hoik the whole carton out of the trolley and throw it on the floor. I did get a second hand digibox in a public market after ITV (sorry ON) digital went bust . |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
R. Mark Clayton wrote:
$ky boxes were purchased, so are yours. So Rupert Murdoch is, after all, a philanthropist! I always thought he looked a nice man. |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
Timothy Murphy wrote:
R. Mark Clayton wrote: $ky boxes were purchased, so are yours. So Rupert Murdoch is, after all, a philanthropist! I always thought he looked a nice man. Indeed he is. A philanthropist is just someone who likes people. With all they money they pay him, I'm not surprised he likes them. :-) |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
Silk wrote:
Indeed he is. A philanthropist is just someone who likes people. With all they money they pay him, I'm not surprised he likes them. :-) A drug dealer always gives the first hit for free. Guaranteed repeat business.... -- Adrian C |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
Adrian C wrote:
Silk wrote: Indeed he is. A philanthropist is just someone who likes people. With all they money they pay him, I'm not surprised he likes them. :-) A drug dealer always gives the first hit for free. Guaranteed repeat business.... With Sky, you usually get the first month free. Then, if you're a mug, it's 50 quid a month for the rest of your life. |
Lidl/Aldi decoder in place of Sky box?
Adrian C wrote:
Silk wrote: Indeed he is. A philanthropist is just someone who likes people. With all they money they pay him, I'm not surprised he likes them. :-) A drug dealer always gives the first hit for free. Guaranteed repeat business.... I wonder if you can just keep going to different dealers and do the "first hit deal"? Or is it just a one-off promotion? Is there a kind of dealer reference agency to stop people trying this scam? |
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