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by Evangelina on 03 September 2010 - 01:09
by czinca on 03 September 2010 - 03:09
Yes you can, here is the link. You have to pay some $ but it my be cheaper then the even ticket, enjoy.
http://www.sv-media.tv/index.php?lang=en
http://www.sv-media.tv/index.php?lang=en
by Ruger1 on 03 September 2010 - 03:09
Here is the link...,,,,Has anyone in the US ever used this site??...If so, what is the cost??
http://www.sv-media.tv/index.php?lang=en
http://www.sv-media.tv/index.php?lang=en
by Ruger1 on 03 September 2010 - 04:09
Hate to be a pest, but how do people expect to watch this event ?....Or is it something that those of us in the US don't have access to???....The site seems confusing to me.....Can anyone give some insight ???..
Thanks, Ruger1
Thanks, Ruger1
by Ruger1 on 03 September 2010 - 04:09
I assumed that this post is talking about the German Sieger Show....????..
by Ruger1 on 03 September 2010 - 13:09
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by Silbersee on 03 September 2010 - 13:09
Ruger,
what is confusing to you????
You click on the link and pay for it with your credit card. Costs are listed (in English). You are not a member, so you pick between trial package (6 months) or premium package (12 months).
And yes, it works anywhere if you have the correct settings and software.
what is confusing to you????
You click on the link and pay for it with your credit card. Costs are listed (in English). You are not a member, so you pick between trial package (6 months) or premium package (12 months).
And yes, it works anywhere if you have the correct settings and software.
by Ruger1 on 03 September 2010 - 16:09
Silbersee....Thanks for your reply....I see all of what you mention. However, I do not see cost listed in English..I see numbers and a unfamiliar symbol next to them....I hate to add my credit card info when I am not sure of the cost..LOL.....
Ruger1
Ruger1
by Silbersee on 03 September 2010 - 17:09
Ruger,
what you call an unfamiliar symbol might just be one for you (don't know where you live?) but most should know that it is Euro. A no-brainer since the SV is in Germany. I am sure you will find the current exchange rate if you google it or you can call your credit card company and ask what their policy is. Most of these companies charge extra for foreign currencies by giving you a less than ideal exchange rate. As a SV member, I would be charged about $ 25 and some change (maybe less). But again, you have to be a member.
what you call an unfamiliar symbol might just be one for you (don't know where you live?) but most should know that it is Euro. A no-brainer since the SV is in Germany. I am sure you will find the current exchange rate if you google it or you can call your credit card company and ask what their policy is. Most of these companies charge extra for foreign currencies by giving you a less than ideal exchange rate. As a SV member, I would be charged about $ 25 and some change (maybe less). But again, you have to be a member.
by Ruger1 on 03 September 2010 - 17:09
Thanks for that information....I appreciate the post...
Ruger1
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