Friday, September 23, 2011

Breaking News: Inexpensive New Software has the Giant Cable and Satellite TV Companies Running Scared

Park City, UT - Should the big cable and satellite companies really be scared of a tiny little software company from the midwest?

If you ask Amy Middleton, a middle class housewife and mother of 3 from Toledo, OH, they should be.

For Amy, the third increase in her cable bill in less than 12 months was the straw that broke the camel's back.

The economic recession had recently hit home for Amy when her employer of 9 years, a large well-known insurance company did some major downsizing and let her go.

Her husband Michael now became their only source of income and they had no choice but to start looking for areas where they could cut back on their expenses.

Non-essentials such as cable tv, now with the latest price increase at a cost of over over $117 per month, would have to be the first to go.

Katie says, "At first I thought it would actually be a positive thing for our family. We would get to spend more quality time together without the distraction of the TV, but try explaining that to 3 little girls. When they kept asking why they weren't being allowed to watch their favorite shows, and we had to try and explain to them that it was because times were tough, they just didn't understand. They felt that they were being punished and it broke my heart. I didn't know what to do."

Then one day while Amy was surfing the internet, she stumbled across an advertisement for Satellite TV on the PC, that stopped her in her tracks.

"I read the ad, and at first I was extremely skeptical because it said you could get over 2100 satellite channels, with no monthly fees, through any internet connection. It all sounded too good to be true, but since it had a risk free guarantee and cost only a tiny fraction of a typical single month's cable bill, I suspended my disbelief and gave it a shot"

What Amy discovered turned out to be the answer to all her family's entertainment problems.

She downloaded the software and within 5 minutes had access to 20 times more programming than with her previous $117 per month cable service.

"It's just sickening to think about how much money we were throwing away every month on cable service, when we could have had so much more, for so much less all along." Amy adds
Satellite TV for the PC is an inexpensive, risk free software program than anyone can use to view over 2100 high quality satellite tv channels right on their computer, through any internet connection.
Amy went on to say that with a simple connecting cable, she can hook right into her existing TV set for a full screen experience, and that she even made money by referring all her friends to the software, and getting paid referral commissions by the company.

Amy shared her tips for getting everything up and running quickly. Following the steps she provides below is all you need to do to get started:

Step 1: Go to Satellite TV for your PC and click the big red 'Download Now' button.

Step 2: Enter your information, pay the small, one time fee, and follow the directions for downloading the software.

Step 3: Tell all your friends about it, and get paid!

"I really hope more people start taking advantage of this, and stop senselessly wasting their hard earned money on monthly service fees." says Middleton

Associated Links:
Satellite TV for PC official site
 

(10) Comments

Craig Says:
January 22, 2011 at 11:33 am
I saw this on the news recently – has anyone tried this yet?
Mary Says:
January 22, 2011 at 11:57 am
Craig, I just dowloaded it and it seems just as advertised!
Juggadeesh Says:
January 22, 2011 at 1:03 pm
SOMEONE TELL ME DOES THIS WORKK?!
Steve Says:
January 22, 2011 at 1:46 pm
Yeah I found this about 5 weeks ago after seeing a piece about it on my local news. Funny seeing this news article, I didn’t know anyone else knew about this but it seems lots of people are sick wasting money every month. It's still hard to believe all these channels are really available.
Sarah Says:
January 22, 2011 at 2:23 pm
Well, I’m definitely excited – I just downloaded it and hooked my laptop up to my new flatscreen tv with an hdmi cable and IT LOOKS GREAT!
Marty A. Says:
January 22, 2011 at 3:07 pm
@Juggadeesh, stop writing in all caps dude, chill out. And YES it does work, I’ve been a similar service for about two months now, but it only gave access to a little over 1000 channels. Earlier this week I paid the small activation fee and downloaded it to my PC with 30 HD monitor. I'm stunned at not only the insane number of channels you get from all around the world but the picture quality on my monitor – my wife still can't believe we no longer have a Direct TV bill :-) 
Megan Says:
January 23, 2011 at 10:14 am
Holy cow this really works. Amazing!
Zach Says:
January 23, 2011 at 11:08 pm
My friend Brian showed this to me last month. I have to say that if you're expecting over 2000 channels in high definition you are going to be disappointed as that is NOT what you're going to get. You will get good quality on many channels, great on others, and not so great on some...so don't have unrealistic expectations. Overall though, all things considered, it's a no brainer vs paying over $1000/year for cable. I’m happy he showed me....I actually set it up on 3 different computers and all work nicely.

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