'TV Brite'?

Busterboo

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Has anyone bought 'TV Brite' yet, please?

https://nandogadget.com/2018/07/replace-your-cable-tv-with-this-new-hdtv-alternative/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6oTjhtzZ5AIVKV8VCB1XagmMEAEYASAAEgIw7PD_BwE
 
TitanTim said:
Theres no such thing as a free lunch.

https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/tvbrite.co

Tim.
Just about to post the same thing.
A quick google search brings it straight up.
 
Nictrix said:
TitanTim said:
Theres no such thing as a free lunch.

https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/tvbrite.co

Tim.
Just about to post the same thing.
A quick google search brings it straight up.

I'm unsure how these things work as haven't read their blurb but if the receiver does work then isn't it simply scanning the airwaves, so basically stealing other broadcasters streaming?

Tim.
 
:rofl: :rofl:

Read the crap about the ‘Dragons’ investing, quote ‘The first dragon’, no name, then the 2nd is ‘James’, James who? No other dragon named used but one invested 1.5million..... :lol: Two namelsss dragons and a guy from Stockport....Good enough for me...where do I sign...? :roll:

What a load of crap..... :lol: Get as rich as quickly as possible scam then leg it before they get caught. Mind you I do feel a little sorry for anyone that’s fallen for this scam, everyone wants a bargain don’t they and unfortunately some fall for what they read, the power of the written word. :(
 
TitanTim said:
I'm unsure how these things work as haven't read their blurb but if the receiver does work then isn't it simply scanning the airwaves, so basically stealing other broadcasters streaming?

Tim.
It’s a cheap Freeview antenna, which scans publicly available frequencies. It cannot ‘scan’ for streaming channels unless it has access to the internet, and even if it could pick up satellite signals without a dish it wouldn’t be able to decode them.

It cannot and does not receive any streaming channels (e.g. amazon prime, Netflix, etc.) or encrypted subscription channels (e.g. Sky, Virgin, BT Sport, etc.) despite them claiming that these services are “legally obligated to send them over the air” - they’re not, and obviously don’t.
 
Total scam - cable & sat tv companies *do not* have to broadcast a free-to-air signal as well.
 
You would have to be a complete moron to part with your hard earned to purchase this sort of crap.
 
mmm-five said:
TitanTim said:
I'm unsure how these things work as haven't read their blurb but if the receiver does work then isn't it simply scanning the airwaves, so basically stealing other broadcasters streaming?

Tim.
It’s a cheap Freeview antenna, which scans publicly available frequencies. It cannot ‘scan’ for streaming channels unless it has access to the internet, and even if it could pick up satellite signals without a dish it wouldn’t be able to decode them.

It cannot and does not receive any streaming channels (e.g. amazon prime, Netflix, etc.) or encrypted subscription channels (e.g. Sky, Virgin, BT Sport, etc.) despite them claiming that these services are “legally obligated to send them over the air” - they’re not, and obviously don’t.

Thanks for the explanation, I did wonder how this Bright TV box actually worked and it's claims, but I can see how people could be easily sucked in at the asking price :cry:

Tim.
 
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