  ColorBASIC 8-bit Fun Premium join:2006-12-29 Corona, CA
| reply to matrix3D Re: Ditch the contract and you may have a deal
I have no problem paying a monthly fee, but they should then tone down the advertisements, especially when they (TiVo) are trying to get $17/mo. For $17/mo in service fees plus the cost of the HW, you should never see a SINGLE advertisement on the TiVo service. -- Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire |
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 soccerguy
join:2004-06-28 Seattle, WA
| No disrespect, but I've owned two TiVo's for years and have never had any problems with advertisements. The only one's I've ever seen require the user to actively click on messages to view them, which I never do. In other words, I never see an advertisement unless I go looking for it on TiVo. |
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  ColorBASIC 8-bit Fun Premium join:2006-12-29 Corona, CA
2 edits | I've posted examples of what I saw on my Series 2's on numerous occasions and they included banner ads during program playback, banner ads within the interface (which you mention) and system message spam. The system message spam was the worst. I would get notifications that I had an important system message which was often a lineup change. But then I would get system messages selling stuff like Sheryl Crow CDs, TV shows and movie trailers. A lot of this stuff appeared with software version 7.2 so units like my HD-DirecTiVos never saw it while both of my Series 2's did. It also depends on what programs you were watching as the banners were purchased for playback during certain programming either during commercials or when you would FWD or RWD. -- Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire |
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 soccerguy
join:2004-06-28 Seattle, WA
| But those are messages that you have to go into System, select Messages, and THEN actively click on the message to see the "advertisement." I just delete them without reading them. It's a far cry from pop-up advertising in the middle of your show. On a scale of 1 to 10, I think the nuisance value is about a 2. |
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  ColorBASIC 8-bit Fun Premium join:2006-12-29 Corona, CA
3 edits | Yeah but they mask the spam by calling it an "Important System Message" which until then were reserved for specific TiVo service related matters like billing, line up changes, service update messages etc. You don't know it's them selling you a Sheryl Crow CD until you've selected it. You also can't remove the system notification without selecting then deleting it. In any event trying to sell me something isn't an Important System Message.
For $17/mo + $300 my point is I shouldn't have to put of with a nuisance value of 0.1.
Some people love their TiVo's so much they'll excuse anything TiVo does. $17+HW+banners+spam is not worth it IMO. -- Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire |
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  Cabal Premium join:2007-01-21 Boston, MA | reply to ColorBASIC $8/mo. |
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  ColorBASIC 8-bit Fun Premium join:2006-12-29 Corona, CA
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said by Cabal :$8/mo. $17/mo with a 1 year contract AND a $200 cancellation fee (which is nearly a 100% penalty given that $17x12mo is $204). It's only $8.31 if you buy 3 years of service in advance for $300...$300 which not too long ago got you LIFETIME service. Also that $300 is a sale, normally they charge $300 for 2 years of service which is $12.50/mo.
I'm just whining like a schoolgirl over their new pricing plans which are lame. I wish they would go back to the $300 lifetime or $13 no contract pricing. |
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  sporkme drop the crantini and move it, sister Premium,MVM join:2000-07-01 Morristown, NJ
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said by ColorBASIC :said by Cabal :$8/mo. $17/mo with a 1 year contract AND a $200 cancellation fee (which is nearly a 100% penalty given that $17x12mo is $204). It's only $8.31 if you buy 3 years of service in advance for $300...$300 which not too long ago got you LIFETIME service. Also that $300 is a sale, normally they charge $300 for 2 years of service which is $12.50/mo. I'm just whining like a schoolgirl over their new pricing plans which are lame. I wish they would go back to the $300 lifetime or $13 no contract pricing. Damn. I hope that if they hook up with DTV again my pricing stays the same for the tivo portion of the service. |
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  TechieZero Tools Are Using Me Premium join:2002-01-25 Wesley Chapel, FL
| reply to soccerguy said by soccerguy :No disrespect, but I've owned two TiVo's for years and have never had any problems with advertisements. The only one's I've ever seen require the user to actively click on messages to view them, which I never do. In other words, I never see an advertisement unless I go looking for it on TiVo. Same here. Too much wine and nothing else to snack going on here. |
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  ColorBASIC 8-bit Fun Premium join:2006-12-29 Corona, CA
| reply to sporkme DirecTV's deal is completely separate. They don't get the spamming interface or the huge fees. But then you don't get network return (the TiVo dials in) and you don't get the other goodies like the Home Media Option.
And no MPEG4. -- Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire |
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  ColorBASIC 8-bit Fun Premium join:2006-12-29 Corona, CA
1 edit | You need it to order PPV though the box. I'm not sure what else you would need it for. E* uses theirs to insure that all the boxes in the account are in the same house (dialing out from the same phone number). -- Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire |
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  wmcbrine Touched by His Noodly Appendage
join:2002-12-30 Laurel, MD
1 edit | reply to ColorBASIC said by ColorBASIC :Also that $300 is a sale, normally they charge $300 for 2 years of service which is $12.50/mo. It seems to be a permanent sale... it's been going on since January, at least.
But I agree with most of your points.
Re DirecTV: Most of the ads are also presented on the DirecTV units; and the pricing is a $6 a month "DVR fee" to cover all units (waived if you subscribe to the highest level of service), plus $5 a month for each box beyond the first (though the latter applies to any DirecTV receiver). You also have to pay up front for the box. -- 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 |
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 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20 | reply to ColorBASIC For once, we agree. |
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 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| reply to soccerguy You're right.. however, the point remains that you think the advertiser is getting their ads there for free? No. Therefore, Tivo is gaining revenue from the advertiser.. so how about that $17 fee?? Shouldn't it come down more?
You need a Tivo subscription to use the device that you purchased. (My views are different on the free-for-service boxes) So what's with the 1 year, 2 year, and 3 year pricing levels? This TRULY and CLEARLY is a penalty for not coughing up the money fast enough. Like I said, with out their subscription, you have a door stop. -- "Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-serving, the lazy, and Im told its a womans prerogative..." |
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 Couch Potato What? Premium join:2004-08-29 Evansville, IN | reply to ColorBASIC $17/month ?! an HD DVR here costs $13/month to rent from the cable company, why would I pay for the HW then pay a monthly fee also ?! |
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  ColorBASIC 8-bit Fun Premium join:2006-12-29 Corona, CA
| Some people believe that the cable company DVR software interface is so horrible that they're willing to pay more, or pay the same (by prepaying) to get the TiVo's software interface. -- Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire |
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 keeska Premium join:2007-04-06 Sedona, AZ
| quote: Some people believe that the cable company DVR software interface is so horrible ...
For me the TiVO interface is not that good. I was glad when DirecTV dropped TiVO in its new HD box. On the other hand I agree - the Cable DVR interface is so bad it makes anything else look good. I would have thought the Cable companies would have put more pressure on SA and Motorola to do a better interface. |
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  sporkme drop the crantini and move it, sister Premium,MVM join:2000-07-01 Morristown, NJ
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| reply to ColorBASIC said by ColorBASIC :You need it to order PPV though the box. I'm not sure what else you would need it for. Not even for that. Post-hacking, I got leery of the call and unplugged the line. I was able to order PPV via the website just fine.
I'm just really, really hoping that DTV and Tivo team up again, and that if they do they keep the same monthly fee. $6 I'll do, but not $17.  |
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join:2001-02-16 Tulsa, OK | reply to ColorBASIC Thanks to my previous lifetime service, I pay $6.95 a month.  |
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