SeeBox

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My neighbor is 78 and purchased a SEEBOX for their TV. It is too late for me to advise him. What is going to happen with the TV channels he has compared to what he has now. He was sold because he spends $250.00 a month on cable/internet. I use internet only for the same provider and it is $68.00 a month. We split a youtube tv contract with a family member. What the heck is a SEEBOX?
 
My guess is its one of those boxes full of all the free channels you can get with any smart box or smart tv.

They arent really regular channels. Just channels full of reruns and movies that already are free everywhere.

Other than that I would guess it has some pirate type apps on it that you can possibly get some shows and movies through pirate links etc.

Doubt it will have any kind of regular channels like ABC or ESPN etc, that work for long or well.

Anyone that has any smart device, ie firetv, rocku, etc. that wants to spend a few minutes to side load some apps or add the freeTV channels to their lineup can have basically the same thing. These things are sold everywhere online for way more than they are worth, under all kinds of names.
 
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My neighbor is 78 and purchased a SEEBOX for their TV. It is too late for me to advise him. What is going to happen with the TV channels he has compared to what he has now. He was sold because he spends $250.00 a month on cable/internet. I use internet only for the same provider and it is $68.00 a month. We split a youtube tv contract with a family member. What the heck is a SEEBOX?
Your neighbor is going to have all his previous channels and then some. It's almost literally every channel. You download it to your TV and then have thousands of channels. Downside Is the box is only good for 1 TV. If he has multiple he'd need to buy more for each 1 he wants to use.
 
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We bought one but still use our Dish. We bought for mainly all the pay per view is free and we get some of the goofy channels like peacock that games can end up on. Also every NFL game. Paid for itself 10x already. You can take it
anywhere and get all the channels if you have decent internet.
 
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My parents have one. They get all the ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX local affiliates from around the country, all the cable channels, streaming channels like ESPN+, Peacock, Big10+. Without paying any monthly fees or subscriptions. I hadn't heard of it until they got it last year after their small town cable company went away.
 
I have a super box (same thing different name). 10/10 experience for TV channels. Like watching games on cable channels, but espn + or Peacock it’s essentially really bad. Has all the streaming service series and uploads the episodes as they come out
 
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It is technically ‍☠️cy so buyer be ware
I had looked into one of these and that is what I came away with. Essentially too small time to get shut down yet but seemed like the old limewire system where everyone is just “sharing” but not making money. Seemed like the money was just to get you access to the network that someone, somewhere was sharing with you.
 
Vseebox. I have two. It's fantastic. The box itself is perfectly legal. The apps that come in it that give you access to everything? That's a little shady.
 
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Piracy. It's a friendly user interface for watching anything and everything without paying. There's also apps that dont require the box but have like $3/month subscription
Don’t tell the Fed
 
My neighbor is 78 and purchased a SEEBOX for their TV. It is too late for me to advise him. What is going to happen with the TV channels he has compared to what he has now. He was sold because he spends $250.00 a month on cable/internet. I use internet only for the same provider and it is $68.00 a month. We split a youtube tv contract with a family member. What the heck is a SEEBOX?
Seems like there is a definite tendency for cable companies to absolutely screw older people because they are comfortable with what they have and don't want to change to anything that they'd have to relearn.
 
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