My PPV isn't a "one time only" watch. You rent it for 24 hours and can replay as often as you like in that time frame. It also has pause and rewind. And you can stop it to do something else and return to where you left off. Edited for--we only pay $3.95 per movie, too. So, bargain.
Overall, one of the better options, I think.
What kind of person cold-calls someone asking if you can "help them out" by getting a hold of a neighbor that you may or may not even know? I just got a call as I was putting the baby down and a person asked if I could help them get in touch with someone who lives two house down from me. Debt collectors maybe?
Debt collectors maybe?
Bounty hunters!!!
eta: I advise you to capture your neighbor yourself. The reward could be substantial.
That is like the call Jesse got!??!!? WEIRD!
bingo.
ita comes out
swinging!
Granted, PPV means pay-per-view. The license probably reads "don't record". Beats me, I never read it. The
pricing
of PPV, however, is above that $2 figure, which reflects that somebody ain't getting paid. Guess who?
On the other track in this thread: Yes! Dead-busted-broke is not all there is to "class" outside the States.
That is like the call Jesse got!??!!? WEIRD!
Granted, mine was my land line--so they probably just picked me out of the phone book. I've had this happen once or twice since I lived here. Not nearly as weird as Jesse, I think. That was bizarre.
I guess I should call my PPV, Movies on Demand, as per Time Warner so as not to confuse.
Skip tracers.
Oh, if it was Dog the Bounty Hunter, I'd have offered my assistance. This smacked of bill collecting, though.
The best method is what Rio or Lee did, with a direct connection to the car stereo that doesn't use either FM (lowest quality) or cassette (higher quality).
Damn. I can't do that. No changes allowed to a company car. And no cassette deck either. So FM transmitter it is.
Thanks for the heads up, vortex.
This smacked of bill collecting, though.
They have them for bill collecting, too. Or, at least, the level just prior to court was called skip-tracing. I skip-traced for a Big Bank for a while. As a temp. That was.... interesting.
I'm with msbelle! Look at all the options!