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Simmons
November 30, 2010
After you pay your $49.99 and download the software, you are transported to a completely different website which is totally disorganized
Do NOT sign up for this service! The web page claims to provide you with access to thousands of TV shows, available in all kinds of formats--HD, MP4, etc. After you pay your $49.99 and download the software, you are transported to a COMPLETELY different website which is totally disorganized and the TV shows are all bootlegs--like someone stood in front of their TV with a video camera and filmed the program.
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Ian Hay
August 28, 2009
misrepresentation of service provided
I subscribed to TVFreeload.com. The site is a scam. The site itself leads you to believe that for the one payment you are able to access a vast variety of TV programs. Once the money is paid I found that I cannot go to the original site and log in, and where I log in I cannot access the original site.
There is an online site called TVFreeload Forum where there is access to the programs (the very same programs listed by TVFreeload.com) and these are indeed free. It appears that the scamsters have appropriated the list of programs (TVFreeload Forum) and used these as a glitzy promo. There is another site that purports to be a "review"site of movie and TV programs on line which gives a recommendation of fhree or four sites. One of these sites is TVFreeload.com.
It is not until you 'register' through paying your money that you are directed to the 'membership' area. A platinum membership area no less. At the membership area there are four steps before you have ímmediate' access to the programs. Step one is to down load the "mediacinema" files appropriate to your operating system.
Step two takes you to Miro. Miro does provide access to some sites and some programs. These sites and programs have absolutely no relation to the TV and movies listed in the TVFreeload.com site. After a lot of time wasting through their "help" via their "contact" system which my netserver bounces back as undeliverable the realization of being scammed occurs.
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