Posted: 7/11/2015 3:59:34 PM EDT
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So I ordered the fight tonight and Time Warner told me at 10pm, the fight cuts off. It's not viewable for 24 hours or even a few hours after. So essentially you have to watch it live, you can't pause, rewind, etc. because you won't have time to watch the main event. That doesn't make any sense to me.
ETA: On Dish you can keep the fight for months. |
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So I ordered the fight tonight and Time Warner told me at 10pm, the fight cuts off. It's not viewable for 24 hours or even a few hours after. So essentially you have to watch it live, you can't pause, rewind, etc. because you won't have time to watch the main event. That doesn't make any sense to me. ETA: On Dish you can keep the fight for months. I don't see a question in there. |
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I don't see a question in there. Quoted:
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So I ordered the fight tonight and Time Warner told me at 10pm, the fight cuts off. It's not viewable for 24 hours or even a few hours after. So essentially you have to watch it live, you can't pause, rewind, etc. because you won't have time to watch the main event. That doesn't make any sense to me. ETA: On Dish you can keep the fight for months. I don't see a question in there. You can only watch the event live, you're not given a set amount of time to view? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I purchased a live UFC PPV fight on Time Warner a few months ago, and I could view the fight for 24 hours. I fell asleep during the first viewing, and watched it again. Your best bet is to call the generic Time Warner customer service number, and ask them, they'll let you know.
I don't think you can DVR it, or any other PPV event, movie, etc.. |
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I purchased a live UFC PPV fight on Time Warner a few months ago, and I could view the fight for 24 hours. I fell asleep during the first viewing, and watched it again. Your best bet is to call the generic Time Warner customer service number, and ask them, they'll let you know. I don't think you can DVR it, or any other PPV event, movie, etc.. Their CS are the ones who told me this and I asked them to double check. I asked if could DVR it and she said "Maybe. You can record some events but not others." :-/ Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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You should be able to DVR it and keep it for a few months. I have att and dish and never heard of that problem from my brother( who has time warner) I hope so. We always go to my buddies house to watch the fights. He had Dish but cancelled because he fealt his family was watching too much TV. Selfish bastard! Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |