Hi all,
Not sure if this is a naughty question or not but has anyone taken the plunge into card sharing in particular from "Sat********.com" sounds good!
Site name edited - we dont want to be giving them any free adverts - admin
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Hi all,
Not sure if this is a naughty question or not but has anyone taken the plunge into card sharing in particular from "Sat********.com" sounds good!
Site name edited - we dont want to be giving them any free adverts - admin
Last edited by Analoguesat; 12-08-2009 at 07:04 PM Reason: site name blanked out
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Are you nuts?? Commercial card sharing sites are the scum of the earth. You havent got the faintest idea who is behind them - could be Russian drugs barons, the Sicilian mafia or one of the pay tv companies running a sting operation.
If they get busted and you get taken down with them you deserve everything you get if you use one of these sites.
Going to go with Analoguesat on this one,
Not only that but they are almost always over subscribed and never run by hobbyists. Its the Hobby users who are really the main ones in this scene who know how to run a decent server.
You can expect loads of downtime/ glitches and virtually zero support.
My advice is to stay well clear.
Plus they usually cost about £20-30 a month, which could get you a decent official sub on many networks.
book (26-11-2009)

If you want to play with card shares get a group of friends together and each buy one card. Then share all of them out between you.
Advantages - you are in complete control of the operation and almost zero risk.

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Cant see how you came to that conclusion as I made that post before you joined the forum

Card sharing is a hobby , it should ALWAYS be free. Pay servers are actively detected and blacklisted by many boards and groups. As this thread is developing into direct talk about pay servers it is now closed.
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