check TiVo and see if they have a deal to move the lifetime to a new unit
I will, although I suspect not: it's not really a good investment on their part, you know?
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check TiVo and see if they have a deal to move the lifetime to a new unit
I will, although I suspect not: it's not really a good investment on their part, you know?
I have had luck in the past getting them to transfer lifetime service. One of our TiVo HD machines is running on the lifetime account I paid $99 for in 1999 on an original TiVo.
With today's market, a tivo is a luxury, and people might choose to go without or move to a cable provider DVR if they have to pay a monthly fee again.
I'm on my third TiVo, original lifetime subscription.
I'm on my third TiVo, original lifetime subscription.
Okay, how did you do that?
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I do not have secret powers! ::sigh::
By keeping an eye on their site, and upgrading whenever they mentioned they'd carry it over. But I would try asking and pushing, just in case.
I've got a Series 2 with lifetime, and I just don't watch enough (current) tv to justify upgrading. I keep playing around with numbers, though, to see if getting rid of a cable box and having only the Tivo box instead would help.
But no matter how much I crunch the numbers, the cable bill isn't going away (half of the bill is my cable internet) and my love of baseball means always needing to get Comcast Sports Bay Area and the MLB network.
Yeah, call and press them on it. My lifetime subscription is onto it's 4th Tivo at this point, and the Tivo in the bedroom is on its second transfer.