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<title>Topic &#x27;[Cable] Tivo frustrations&#x27; in forum &#x27;Cable &#x26; Satellite TV&#x27; - dslreports.com</title>
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<title>[Cable] Tivo frustrations</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Master Wolfe posted : I purchased a TIVO Series 2 DT earlier this year. I like it okay, but it seems like I have to do all the work as far as channel setup. I'm on Comcast (not a comcast TIVO or DVR), and they can't seem to get the lineup correct. There was an abrupt change to the lineup this week (&raquo;<A HREF="/forum/r22830457-TiVo-Buttload-of-channel-changes-and-Tivo">[TiVo] Buttload of channel changes and Tivo</A>) and I understand TIVO MAY have had no more warning or notice than I did. But should I have to be the one to tell them about it? And to keep correcting the same sub-channel that it took me forever to get corrected in the first place? We pay them a monthly fee, and in my mind, that is part of the service we pay for. Am I wrong? ]]></description>
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