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Are E-mails Advertising Unlimited TV & Movies Legit?

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Are E-mails Advertising Unlimited TV & Movies Legit?

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This question was answered on December 14, 2007. Much of the information contained herein may have changed since posting. Without knowing exactly what service was being offering and the associated website, I can only offer you general advice to help avoid needing data recovery or computer repairs. Live and streaming video on the Internet is booming, so wherever there is a crowd, there is bound to be a con. Based on your description, there is an immediate red flag that pops up on my computer repair specialist radar: a one time charge. Legitimate access to copyrighted movies, music and live TV content that won’t result in a need for data recovery or computer repairs is generally made available in one of three ways: free as a promotion or a teaser, on a per use charge (much like buying music from iTunes) or through a monthly subscription. The one time charge offers are often scams to get you to pay for a software program that is readily available for free and they are often trying to enco

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