Is Flixy legit and where do you buy it from?

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I suspect it's a scam.
How does it unlock channels you have no access to?

Is it a decrypter? These work for 5 minutes until of course, the provider changes it's encryption code.

Is it some sort of frequency scanner, so if your neighbour has Sky, it's able to home in on the signal?

Is this a streaming box and their services are sourced from a private VPN? That's also likely.

Or is this simply a Freeview receiver and they dress it up with misleading information?
So many variables, I wouldn't trust it, unless you know someone who has it.

Take it with a very big pinch of salt.
 
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I suspect it's a scam.
How does it unlock channels you have no access to?

Is it a decrypter? These work for 5 minutes until of course, the provider changes it's encryption code.

Is it some sort of frequency scanner, so if your neighbour has Sky, it's able to home in on the signal?

Is this a streaming box and their services are sourced from a private VPN? That's also likely.

Or is this simply a Freeview receiver and they dress it up with misleading information?
So many variables, I wouldn't trust it, unless you know someone who has it.

Take it with a very big pinch of salt.
Thanks Jason. 👍
 
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Anything that claims thousands of channels or all films channels etc is always illegal. Nothing legal can offer that. Even if you go for one, if any loopholes get closed, you've got a useless stick - and you're just lining the pockets of people who don't work or pay taxes.
 
Well, the answer is in the advert. It offers you every platform, but at no point does it say you get the subscriptions of say Netflix, Prime included.

It's all a canny way of lying but being within the law.

You can call a burger 100% beef, but that does not mean the whole burger is 100% beef; just the part of the burger that is meat is 100% beef. It's another advertising ploy that is within the rules.

Forest Bikes advertises first 10 minutes of your ride are free. Totally legit, but not until you get into the app and possibly not read before hiring, it costs you £1.50 to unlock the bike and a standard daily 90p service charge. But the advertising for the free 10 mins is ok by the Advertising Standards Authority.

Where Flixy is not actually saying what you're thinking or hoping, it's offering, it certainly is taking the mick in how much it costs. It's basically a Fire TV Stick that is a fraction of the money.
 
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