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hi guys,

if any of you people are wanting to get foxtel at your place just pm me. usually installation on a cabled house is $125 or there abouts and more for satelite. but i can get it for you for free. just pm me and i will give you a number to call.

just call me santa claus. :angry: ho ho ho.

lol know anyone who can fix my antenna for normal tv??

The cable hs come loose at the antenna (well fell off now), but my roof is pretty dangerous and the antenna is sorta on the side of the roof, which makes it even harder to get to, as you cant stand and hold on to the pole..

Anyways know anyone who can just come n put the cable back in lol..

Its such a easy job, but yea..

sorry dudes, i've hooked a few friends up with the freebie, but just thought i should post it up and share the wealth so to speak.

personally i love the stuff:

heaps of motorsport (love the USA Grand Am series)

mtv cribs (love it)

heaps of simpsons

south park

family guy

sopranos

etc etc.

could never do back to free to air.

anyway, if any of you dudes want the hook-up just pm me. :ban:

and no benm i cant take it away

and sorry sid, cant fiz your arial. maybe try a handyman.

and sorry sid, cant fiz your arial. maybe try a handyman

NO worries man.. Well i might just give it a go myself, so if you dont see me posting here and there on sau, then you know my DIY fix has gone totally wrong.. hhaha. hope nothing happens.

haha, you need a bath troy, just trying to do you a favour.

no catch, just a member of my family works at foxtel so can get free installation for friends.

you can chose any package, or contract or whatever you want, the only difference is you want have to pay anything for install.

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