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Old 28-02-08, 11:29 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Ah but would anyone actually admit if a site wasnt any good.

If Fred Bloggs says "Ive been done by the XYZ Public CardShare site" hes as good as admitting hes broken the law. Whats more likely to happen is that if hes not satisfied is that he wont renew the subs at the end of the 6 months / year.

Ive never heard anything good or bad about them. If you have the money to spare and are willing to take a small risk then go for it - but remember if the black hats are investigating they only need to get one server taken out and you lose your access and probably your money - read any terms & conditions carefully
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Old 28-02-08, 11:38 PM   #12 (permalink)
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As for the question in the first post about is it easy to set up - gblox can be a complete b*st*rd to set up and get running, but from what I can see from the front page of the zshare site they send you the necessary config files and can provide help.
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Old 28-02-08, 11:49 PM   #13 (permalink)
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[quote=thered;127147]no probs there mate i wouldnt either apart from trusted people


but my question still hasnt really been answered i know card sharing isnt a legal practice but if i pay one of these sites and hundreds of others do they would make a good living out of it so maybe the site does work.

Just think for a moment, the more people there are in a CS ring the more chance there is of them being caught. I have no opinion on the matter, one way or the other and have never used any of them, I don't even have my box connected to the net, just can't get it to, but it only takes one person to not be careful enough and the whole lot are bu**ered and loss their money. So if I were in a CS ring I would feel more secure if it had a small band of close friends, rather than paying some site for their services. I quoted part of your post to let you see how wrong you are. You hit the nail on the head when you said " if i pay one of these sites and hundreds of others do they would make a good living out of it so maybe the site does work."

They only want to make money out of it and the more there are in it the better for them, but my contention is the less there are the better, less chance of someone mouthing and getting everyone caught and everyone losses their money, that would not bother the site owners, as they would have the money safe in their bank accounts. It is up to you, but I would not feel in any way safe in a CS ring like that.

Forgive me, but do you have a DB or a box capable of sharing, or are you just interested in how it works, or are you trying to figure out if it would be worth getting a DB?

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Old 29-02-08, 09:23 PM   #14 (permalink)
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in reply to analoguesat thats basically all im asking has anyone used good or bad this service if anyone would rather talk private please email

around £70 for 7 months virtually all satellites could b worth the risk if i got caught by the law i just plead stupid thought it was a legitimate site

in reply to wez i was talking to u at the weekend about systems dreambox ect as im knew to this havent even got a system yet.just after some friendly advice on whats achievable im going for the dreambox 7025 with twin tuner and built in hdd but i planned on paying a bit less than i can find one so a little extra saving is whats needed at the minute


but thanks alot to both of you for sound advice gotta stuff fulham at the weekend
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