Originally posted by: beat mania
You do not want to let the cable guy come out to your house for ANY reason if that's the case.
Originally posted by: Mike
Depends on the cable company. In my area, you'd get shut down, refused service (even if willing to pay), sent a bill for the cable usage (they can see exaclty when and how long you've used the connection), and then prosecuted (misdemeanor).
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Mike
Depends on the cable company. In my area, you'd get shut down, refused service (even if willing to pay), sent a bill for the cable usage (they can see exaclty when and how long you've used the connection), and then prosecuted (misdemeanor).
Complete BS.
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Mike
Depends on the cable company. In my area, you'd get shut down, refused service (even if willing to pay), sent a bill for the cable usage (they can see exaclty when and how long you've used the connection), and then prosecuted (misdemeanor).
Complete BS.
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The cable company knows when you tap into their "hot" signal so no bs at all. They can find out the day it was done and thus how long it has been going on.
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Mike
Depends on the cable company. In my area, you'd get shut down, refused service (even if willing to pay), sent a bill for the cable usage (they can see exaclty when and how long you've used the connection), and then prosecuted (misdemeanor).
Complete BS.
Originally posted by: Mike
Depends on the cable company. In my area, you'd get shut down, refused service (even if willing to pay), sent a bill for the cable usage (they can see exaclty when and how long you've used the connection), and then prosecuted (misdemeanor).
Originally posted by: Mike
Depends on the cable company. In my area, you'd get shut down, refused service (even if willing to pay), sent a bill for the cable usage (they can see exaclty when and how long you've used the connection), and then prosecuted (misdemeanor).
Originally posted by: beat mania
You do not want to let the cable guy come out to your house for ANY reason if that's the case.
Originally posted by: larciel
guess I'm stuck with DSL until at least Feb. 2009 then.
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Mike
Depends on the cable company. In my area, you'd get shut down, refused service (even if willing to pay), sent a bill for the cable usage (they can see exaclty when and how long you've used the connection), and then prosecuted (misdemeanor).
Complete BS.
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The cable company knows when you tap into their "hot" signal so no bs at all. They can find out the day it was done and thus how long it has been going on.
Are you the same person that said that the more people recieving the OTA transmission the weaker the signal gets?
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Im confused. How is your house "wired" for free cable?
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: KK
Are you the same person that said that the more people recieving the OTA transmission the weaker the signal gets?
Technically that is true, but I doubt on a level that would affect the performance of any of the customers.
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Mike
Depends on the cable company. In my area, you'd get shut down, refused service (even if willing to pay), sent a bill for the cable usage (they can see exaclty when and how long you've used the connection), and then prosecuted (misdemeanor).
Complete BS.
actually I believe he's right about this. They can compare signal levels if they really wanted to. But it's probably a lot more trouble than it's worth.