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TiVo…

Well, that went well. I just bought an 80 hour TiVo off of eBay, and it should end up costing absolutely nothing.

Here’s how the deal went…

It seems that last week Sam’s Club was selling Humax-branded 80 hour TiVos (the are the same as the normal ones, just with a different looking case) for $49 or so. This guy bought as many as he could find and is now selling them on eBay for $99.99 Buy-it-Now with $15 DHL shipping. He runs a shop and sells car parts on eBay normally, so they just do billing via CC over the phone. So, I used MBNA’s Shop Safe stuff to generate a one-time number, gave him a call, and paid for things.

When purchasing these he also got separate receipts for each one, and he’ll be including the original store receipt with the unit. This means that I can legally and honestly file for the $100 mail-in rebate when I activate the unit. In addition, he said that if I use his email address as person-who-referred-me when signing up for TiVo service, that I should drop him a piece of email and he’ll refund me the shipping cost. This should bring the total cost for the TiVo down to $0, with my only having to pay the $11.95/mo charge. This seems like a really good deal.

In addition, it should be wholly possible to add / replace hard drives in the unit, should I find that I want more storage.

Oh, if you are wanting to get one yourself from this same guy, look here for his auctions. It’s a guy named Brian who seemed to be really friendly. He’s also in Xenia, Ohio so shipping to the Detroit area should be real fast.

So, I think it’s a good thing that Costco was all out of them at lunch. How interesting that it worked out that way… :D

2 Responses

  1. geekyglamgrrl February 23, 2005

    Wow, that’s tempting *thinks hard*

  2. Anonymous February 23, 2005

    this is a dumb question that could probably be answered by doing a search on the web… but do you have to subscribe to a service to use Tivo? I’d love to have one because my vcr took a shit and died, and I don’t feel like going out to buy a new one just so I can record some shows from TV – I don’t need the service where i can program the thing to record at certain times, just hitting record would be fine….

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