Everyone is stealing TV | Fed up with increasing subscription prices, viewers embrace rogue streaming boxes.

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  1. I don’t think these things actually exist and they are lying.

    Have any of you heard of these things? No? Cool.

  2. A relative of mine in the US just got one of these, still surprises me it’s “free” cause in Canada I’ve always known about illegal IPTV and it costs at least $10-20 a month to some random person for the service

  3. Yeah, the “free streaming” service I was offered was £80 per year subscription and was basically just leeching someone elses account through IPTV. I didnt sign up for it, a colleague did and it stopped working after a month. I just use Plex and sail the seas now.

  4. What’s old is new again.

    It’s amazing how the entertainment industry learned nothing from the fall of cable TV and the rise of streaming.

  5. Jolly_Bombadil on

    I’ve heard that combining streamio and a debrid service is a terrible way to get your tv. You should all look it up to make sure you know how to avoid it in the future.

  6. We ditched YouTube TV in favor of an antenna for local sports and Pluto if we just want something on for background noise. Works perfectly fine and saves a ton of money each month.

  7. > It’s called the SuperBox, and it’s being demoed by Jason, who also has homemade banana bread, okra, and canned goods for sale. “People are sick and tired of giving Dish Network $200 a month for trash service,” Jason says. His pitch to rural would-be cord-cutters: Buy a SuperBox for $300 to $400 instead, and you’ll never have to shell out money for cable or streaming subscriptions again.

    Can I get some of that banana bread?

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