Transfer Your TiVo Lifetime Service

Remember the days when you could pick up a TiVo and pay a high, but reasonable fee for a lifetime of service? Remember when they put the squash on that with the Series 3? It was a sad day for people everywhere who didn't want to be stuck with whatever crappy box the cable company threw at them.
TiVo has felt your pain and is offering, for a limited time only, to transfer a lifetime service contract from a Series 1 box to an 80 hour dual tuner Series 2 box for $299. Sure it's no HD-serving, CableCARD-ready Series 3, but if you're still stuck with that first TiVo box, now is your chance for a reasonable upgrade and a shot to keep your lifetime service agreement. Only subscribers that activated before June 15, 2003 are eligible, and the offer expires on July 23rd.
Though you'll have to ask yourself: Will you still be watching standard definition two or three years from now?
From Engadget
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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsJoe DarkJun 29th 2007 7:50PM
PHUCK TIVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A LIFETIME DEAL IS A LIFETIME DEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TammyJun 30th 2007 9:46AM
Wow, that was a funny comment Joe Dark! :) Does this offer include a lifetime of upgrades as well, or are you stuck with technology that is only upd to date for 6 months? Things that make ya go Hhhmmmmm?
Jon StevensJun 30th 2007 6:12AM
Joe Dark may want to change his name to Joe Dork. TiVo is allowing lifetime service to be move to a different machine. The original deal was for the lifetime of the unit -- read the terms.
Some consumers can be so ignorant that it makes me wonder how they got in the gene pool at all.