Brian_G
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Then move along and stop moaning ... surely that's the reason you moved ... to NOT have to moan
What else would we post about then?
Then move along and stop moaning ... surely that's the reason you moved ... to NOT have to moan
if you paid me R3000 a month to get DSTV and gave me all the hardware for free I would still turn it down.
everyone has a price and there is an amount you can pay me to get DSTV, but it would need to be more than triple the most expensive subscription, because the humiliation associated with having DSTV is so much larger than the benefit it offers.
Start a Linux thread and teach something.What else would we post about then?
Already have a decoder.And now Multichoice decoders also cheap cheap, enjoy
Already have a decoder.
30 days to go.That one has been booked into the retirement home last I heard![]()
What if Amazon gets the soccer streaming rights?Watching Rugby already has alternatives. Once that market extends properly to Cricket, big fall coming for DStv.
Not sure they can survive that, although their soccer fans will always be interested.
What if Amazon gets the soccer streaming rights?
No reason they can not get those rights.Although it depends what we mean by "soccer". I meant local and Africa matches.
Start a Linux thread and teach something.
Start a (something better to replace DSTV) thread.
STOP b|tching about things you DONT have
and the monthly fee?
Here we go again ...
Every non-subscriber moaning about a product they don't use ...
same as the usual ...
Every Linux user moaning about windows.
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Not sure they could really do anything else,
Nice thinking but not that simple.
Some here had DStv and gave it up, or could never afford it.
Some are sore about how they corner markets.
All good reasons to be unhappy.
In my case, still have Windows in the house, and do have DStv but not at all happy about their management.
Anyway, forum is the wild west.
Elsewhere in Africa they've been offering advantages for those who stay with some of their packages for 3 months+. They're too stubborn about the SA market.