A few months ago, I took a look at Beezid because I wanted to find out if it was a scam, or a legitimate product (article here). Here I go again. I was perusing the interwebs and came across Satellite Direct. As I read the site, I was a bit skeptical and my scam alarm was going off. So, I did some research.
First I visited the Satellite Direct website. Then, I spent quite a bit of time on internet search engines trying to find any reason this isn’t legitimate – or legal, for that matter. Everything I read told me this was 100% legal due to the Free to Air protocol, which allows for receiving unencrypted transmissions.
I kept pulling up articles and user reviews praising Satellite Direct and the channel selections. The reviewers also praised the digital HD quality of the channels they watched. Some pretty reputable sites had very positive things to say about Satellite Direct. I even visited a good friend of mine who decided to just pay the price and see what happened. So, we did.
After completing the payment page, it took less than 10 minutes to download the software and install it. I still had my doubts, but they disappeared quickly as we watched a clear, crisp picture, smooth motion, and great sound. Okay, 3500 stations? We’ll see about that.
It didn’t take long to figure out that 3500 channels would take a while to surf. We hooked it up to his 46″ LCD and it looks even better than his cable.
So, that’s $49.95 one time. No hidden costs, no subscription fees and free channel updates. With a satisfaction guarantee, I will be downloading this at my house tonight and will probably be canceling my satellite after I’ve played with this for a few weeks.
So, from what I’ve witnessed, this is not only legitimate, but a great product.
To find out more about Satellite Direct, please visit their website.
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