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New Sky cards are looming
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 16125" data-attributes="member: 175209"><p>I think the situation for FTV cards is changing, for the worst.</p><p></p><p>There's a report on another BB of someone who found his new FTV card wouldn't work. So he phoned to find out. He was told "your box is married to a ROI subscription card"</p><p></p><p>So looks like they are tightening their grip on FTV cards. I will be interested if anyone with the new cards is able to report that they still can use two cards in one box (like it used to be)</p><p></p><p>This concerns me, as we are moving to Scotland soon, and I wanted to keep my English FTV card, and get a Scottish one as well. I can picture it now, phoning to order it, giving them the box serial number, and being told "sorry your box is married to an English FTV card" and then finding the English card is disabled.</p><p></p><p>If there's any remote possibility of that happening, I won't bother, I will stick to the English card. After all, I will get Scottish BBC etc via terestrial.</p><p></p><p>But since our new house is just that, new (we are having it built for us) I might just get another non subscription "free minidish and digibox" installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 16125, member: 175209"] I think the situation for FTV cards is changing, for the worst. There's a report on another BB of someone who found his new FTV card wouldn't work. So he phoned to find out. He was told "your box is married to a ROI subscription card" So looks like they are tightening their grip on FTV cards. I will be interested if anyone with the new cards is able to report that they still can use two cards in one box (like it used to be) This concerns me, as we are moving to Scotland soon, and I wanted to keep my English FTV card, and get a Scottish one as well. I can picture it now, phoning to order it, giving them the box serial number, and being told "sorry your box is married to an English FTV card" and then finding the English card is disabled. If there's any remote possibility of that happening, I won't bother, I will stick to the English card. After all, I will get Scottish BBC etc via terestrial. But since our new house is just that, new (we are having it built for us) I might just get another non subscription "free minidish and digibox" installed. [/QUOTE]
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