Lets face it, with the amount of new foreigners in the USA, anyone can get cable internet or cable without a social security number or any type of identification method for that matter.Â
Here is how:
When you call your ISP to sign up, just tell them you are in the US on leave from canada or any other given country who’s accent you are good at faking.
They will then offer you the ability to get services with a small deposit fee of $100-200. Â This small fee leaves you protected from being charged with illegal activities etc. from your ISP such as piracy, gambling etc. Â ESPECIALLY if you use an alias.

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A Slingbox can redirect up to four live Audio/Video signals from a cable box, satellite receiver, PVR, or other Audio/Video source to the viewer’s PC located anywhere nearby, such as in home or office, or, when using a broadband Internet connection, anywhere in the world.
Don’t upgrade your CABLE, hell don’t even waste your time ordering it!
I will be able to use my existing setup (Computer connected to my 52″ TV).
I will purchase a ‘Sling Box’ and connect it to my Mom’s Cable Box(or anyone I trust not to tamper with the box) and Voila, I get the same Cable stations at my house that is 2 hours away.
The Slingbox utilizes Sling Media’s proprietary SlingPlayer to display audio and video on Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh running Mac OS X, and select mobile devices. SlingPlayer is not available for Linux, BSD or other open source systems. However the Windows version of SlingPlayer will run on open source systems via Wine. The latest SlingPlayer version for Windows is version 1.5 (technically 1.5.0.325). This version adds or improves support for specific audio/video devices.

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