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Top 3 Reasons – Why You Should Get A FTA HD Receiver Today

I think getting a FTA receiver is a smart move from a money perspective. Personally, I don’t try to waste too much of my time infront of the TV, that’s why I don’t need a big amount of paid channels. In the rare case that I do sit down in front of the TV, the channels I can get via FTA are more than enough for me.

Here are 3 good reasons to switch to a FTA HD receiver for your satellite TV enjoyment:

Reason 1 – Save A Lot Of Money

It might seem a little expensive at first, but if you’re smart about money, and do the math, you’ll realize that the initial investment will have paid for itself within a few short months. All the money you save can be used to buy stuff you actually enjoy. Within a year you will have saved enough to be able to afford a small vacation!

Reason 2 – It’s Easy To Set Up

If you shop smart and think ahead of what you need for the installation, the setup should be easy. Get a box that is popular with a lot of people and that other people actually use. Let online reviews guide most of your buying decisions – real people out there have tested most products for you already.

Also, there are forums of FTA HD receiver users that are willing to help in case you have any questions.

Reason 3 – Smaller Dishes Consume Less Energy

If you buy a dish that isn’t very big, you also save some energy, reducing the carbon footprint you leave in the world. This isn’t a very huge cost-saver, but if you save a little here and there, it adds up quickly. I’m not a cheapskate per se, just very smart about where I put my money to work for me.

There are many more reasons to buy a FTA HD receiver, but these are the three big ones for me. I’m not here to convince you – FTA is not for everybody. But if you’re like me and get more enjoyment out of work and hobbies instead of TV, I hope these reason will help you with your buying decision.

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