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    I was reading about a satellite forum where you must give your receiver number or subscription number or something to become a member. I cant remember what the name was.

    Does anyone know what i am talking about?


    thanks

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    Where'd you read about it at. Got a link?

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    I think you miss read, what it real said was..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ikki View Post
    I think you miss read, what it real said was..

    Iceberg must give you his receivers or a subscription to Starchoice if you want become a member.
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    I dont know. I read it somewhere. Thats just it. I cant remember.

    It was something about FTA channels or wild feeds that they didnt to draw much attention and they just didnt want joe shmo reading about it. They try to keep that stuff private for satellite people. Thus, you had to provide your subscription number or receiver number or something to prove you are a sat subscriber......something like that.....

    Appearently some providers/uplinkers whatever, would hear about it and change their wild feeds or something....Man i cant remember why.....I just briefly read it and forgot to save it.

    I think it would be a good place for me to do some reading once i get my bud planted in the back yard and my 4dtv service activated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve515 View Post
    I was reading about a satellite forum where you must give your receiver number or subscription number or something to become a member. I cant remember what the name was.

    Does anyone know what i am talking about?


    thanks
    A couple of the forums I have joined over the years worked that way, particularly if you want to get into the sub forums where they talk about feed info, mainly because they want to make sure that you're an actual TVRO'er and not the president of Dishnet or HBO or something.
    I can't remember which FTA forum worked that way, but I'm pretty sure that the Satforums 4DTV forum worked that way, ie they insisted on you giving them the UID of your receiver. Also, I was in a commercial DCII forum years ago that worked that way too. So it sometimes works that way, but I'm not sure if there are any forums that still work that way, mainly because the logic of doing that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B.J. View Post
    So it sometimes works that way, but I'm not sure if there are any forums that still work that way, mainly because the logic of doing that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

    Like Ricks I still like WUT and Satguys policies.

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    I could see if it was a commercial acct, but for private residential consumers?

    Besides, they would have no way to confirm a valid unit ID# anyhow. Who's to say if a 920 in the closet with a dead battery is useful to gain access even if it's ID was still known? Most people probably wouldn't want to give out their ID#.

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    Well i dont know....


    I just read a little about it and thought that it would be cool to do some reading.

    Is it a bad idea to give out sub number or receiver number?

    If know one can validate the numbers you give, then why would they ask for it?

    I dont know, i'm just a newb who is trying to get my way into the BUD world. I absolutely cant wait to get this thing in the ground and setup.

    And thanks to everyone here who has answered my questions, i know more than what i did in december.....THANKS!

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