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Old 16-07-2006, 19:56   #16
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Old 21-08-2006, 20:47   #17
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Hi recently oneof my friends had sky in there house and changed to telewest, they had another 3 boxes on the line withought the use the cards just for free to view. My friend has given me all 4 boxes with 1 Paired card and 3 Unpaired boxes which i have just bought 3 cards for. Will Sky allow me to pair the cards to the boxes with the cards EVEN though i dont have a subscription with sky, i am with telewest.
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Re: Fooling a Sky STB

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Hi recently oneof my friends had sky in there house and changed to telewest, they had another 3 boxes on the line withought the use the cards just for free to view. My friend has given me all 4 boxes with 1 Paired card and 3 Unpaired boxes which i have just bought 3 cards for. Will Sky allow me to pair the cards to the boxes with the cards EVEN though i dont have a subscription with sky, i am with telewest.
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Re: Fooling a Sky STB

i think they will only pair them if you take out a subscripton
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Old 27-08-2006, 10:14   #20
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Re: Fooling a Sky STB

sky have to give any one in the uk with a dish and box the free channels but to stop europeans watching free BBC1 they were encrypted, some still are. but the discount you got on the orignal price and install was payed for by the interactive company. if you install and purchase boxes with out this companys contract but dont take out a sky sub, sky can charge you for the card last time i checked it was £20 per card.
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