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Schedules Direct Announces Initial Pricing

 
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Schedules Direct Announces Initial Pricing
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2007-08-14, 09:08 PM
You'd just pay one fee per household. Often stores would dob you in as owning a TV after you'd buy one. (Damn you Noel Leemings, I havnt forgiven you yet!!)

Back in my flatting days, I remember the man with the clip board arriving at the door and asking if we had a TV in a premises. The sound of the TV was blaring from the lounge down the hall, though not visible. I said 'No', and there was an uncomfortable silence as we looked at each other for a couple of seconds. Then he left Big Grin
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2007-08-14, 09:11 PM
sub Wrote:It's more the cheap bastards than can afford it, but just dont want to. Big Grin If you cant afford to pay for it, then I'm cool with that. It certainly doesnt put you in the "cheap bastards" category, which I reserve for those that choose to be reluctant to remove the rubber band from their wallet even though its bulging with cash.

In all honesty, I can understand that some people will not be able to go with Schedules Direct for whatever reason, but I want to encourage as many people as possible to use this service - and if they do that, hopefully we'll see it down around the $20 per year mark after this initial three months.
Hey, I'm a "cheap bastage" and yes, I can afford, although I don't like to Wink

I think $15 for 3 months is a reasonable "demo price" - considering how much I've sunk into my PVR already :eek: If I don't like it, then I'm not out much - If I do like it, then hey, they might lower the price. Big Grin
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2007-08-14, 09:13 PM
sub Wrote:You'd just pay one fee per household. Often stores would dob you in as owning a TV after you'd buy one. (Damn you Noel Leemings, I havnt forgiven you yet!!)

Back in my flatting days, I remember the man with the clip board arriving at the door and asking if we had a TV in a premises. The sound of the TV was blaring from the lounge down the hall, though not visible. I said 'No', and there was an uncomfortable silence as we looked at each other for a couple of seconds. Then he left Big Grin
Wow! That's crazy! Was this some sort of government initiative to gather revenue or were they trying to limit TV usage?
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2007-08-14, 09:13 PM
flyswatta Wrote:Hey, I'm a "cheap bastage" and yes, I can afford, although I don't like to Wink
Hey - it was a political statement. Us holdouts won, and the broadcasting license fee was abolished. Big Grin
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2007-08-14, 10:29 PM
flyswatta Wrote:Wow! That's crazy! Was this some sort of government initiative to gather revenue or were they trying to limit TV usage?

I don't know about NZ but in the UK the TV was non-commercial, at least the BBC. The license fee supported the Beeb. They had vans with equipment that could detect an operating TV set and would cruise around the neighborhood looking for un-licensed TV's. A TV license was 75 pounds per year, IIRC. If you were blind, it was half-price. They also had radio-only licenses. When we lived there (Scotland) in the early 80's there were four channels, IIRC...BBC1, BBC2, ITV, and Channel 4. The BBC had lots of decent stuff. ITV ran a lot of US stuff, The Dukes of Hazzard was real popular at that time, as was Dallas. Channel 4 was pretty new at the time. I remember them showing American football on Sunday nights. ITV and Channel 4 were commercial. This was before any of the satellite stuff was available so I imagine it's changed a lot since then.

Lots of countries require radio and TV licenses. Folks in the U.S. often don't realize how lightly taxed we are, compared to many other countries.
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2007-08-15, 01:07 AM
zed Wrote:Lots of countries require radio and TV licenses. Folks in the U.S. often don't realize how lightly taxed we are, compared to many other countries.

well, I knew there was a good reason that we threw all that tea into the harborRolleyes
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2007-08-15, 01:05 PM
zed Wrote:I don't know about NZ but in the UK the TV was non-commercial, at least the BBC.
But doesn't the BBC have commercials now too, or is that just the other stations?
zed Wrote:They had vans with equipment that could detect an operating TV set and would cruise around the neighborhood looking for un-licensed TV's. A TV license was 75 pounds per year, IIRC.
Crazy... I didn't know about the detection attempts. The license is (or was) per TV too, right?

zed Wrote:If you were blind, it was half-price.
Mighty big of them.

zed Wrote:Lots of countries require radio and TV licenses. Folks in the U.S. often don't realize how lightly taxed we are, compared to many other countries.

Doesn't keep us from bitchin' though. Seeing what other country's taxes are like is why we refuse to give up our guns. Smile
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2007-08-15, 01:34 PM
wtg Wrote:Doesn't keep us from bitchin' though. Seeing what other country's taxes are like is why we refuse to give up our guns. Smile

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2007-08-15, 01:55 PM
zed Wrote:I don't know about NZ but in the UK the TV was non-commercial, at least the BBC. The license fee supported the Beeb. They had vans with equipment that could detect an operating TV set and would cruise around the neighborhood looking for un-licensed TV's. A TV license was 75 pounds per year, IIRC.

Same thing here in sweden - the four swedish national non-commercial channels are supported by licensing fees. I think we pay about US $180 per year, or so.
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2007-08-15, 02:09 PM
Quote: Hey - it was a political statement. Us holdouts won, and the broadcasting license fee was abolished

Yes, but general taxation got increased instead...
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