Hello. I've got an upgraded Series 1 with lifetime service. Is there any way to network a Series 1 so that I can access it via the Internet and have it "phone home" via wireless Internet rather than phone? Or am I stuck with shelling out for a Series 3 so that I can hang on to my lifetime service?
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There are actually some cards out there that allow this - we don't sell them but our competitors do - but we really don't recommend them, to be honest. They aren't cheap, and you could consider a new Series2 or Series3 TiVo as an option.
Your lifetime service can be moved to a Series3 unit for $199 as long as you purchase by 12/31/06 and move the service by 1/31/07.
If you want a Series2 box, you can purchase it and after rebate pay about $70, then $7/month since you already have a lifetime unit on the account. Then you get the real-deal online features: scheduling, mp3 streaming, TiVo Desktop, etc.Been here a long time . . .
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Originally posted by WK-Michael View PostThere are actually some cards out there that allow this - we don't sell them but our competitors do - but we really don't recommend them, to be honest. They aren't cheap, and you could consider a new Series2 or Series3 TiVo as an option.
Your lifetime service can be moved to a Series3 unit for $199 as long as you purchase by 12/31/06 and move the service by 1/31/07.
If you want a Series2 box, you can purchase it and after rebate pay about $70, then $7/month since you already have a lifetime unit on the account. Then you get the real-deal online features: scheduling, mp3 streaming, TiVo Desktop, etc.
How do you go about getting the "lifetime unit on account" tranferred to the Series2?
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Originally posted by WK-Michael View PostAt this point, they'll only transfer to a Series3 (for $199) unless you bought lifetime early enough to be grandfathered in to one free change. That would have to have been sometime in 2000 or before.
Thanks!
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Originally posted by swaayze View PostHadn't heard of this. We got our first in '98 and wouldn't mind going to a Series 2 if I could transfer service. Do I just call them for more info or is there another way to find out if we're eligible?
Thanks!Been here a long time . . .
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Originally posted by mrloughry View Postoh wow--I didn't know anything about the "grandfathering" either. I bought mine in prior to 2000. How do I find out more?Been here a long time . . .
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