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    Post Table of INDEXERS Black Friday Deals (2023-2020)

    Table of Indexers Black Friday deals from this year (2023) and since 2020:

    INDEXER Tier or Time 2023 BF 2023 normal 2022 BF 2021 BF 2020 BF
    abNZB Supporter 13U$ 15U$ $12 now $10 $12 = VIP free -----
    VIP 19U$ 24U$ $22 now $18 12 -----
    AltHUB Premium 4U$/12U$/15U$ 10U$/25$/40U$ "as little as 4U$" ----- -----
    Lifetime 20U$ 55U$ 22U$ ----- -----
    DogNZB Any 20U$ "+4 months" "+4 months" -----
    DrunkenSlug Any "+6 months" 15/25EU "+6 months" "+6 months" "+6 months"
    NinjaCentral ? 11/2y 50/life 11EU 2 Years for 11EU 2 Years for 10EU -----
    NZBGeek 6m 5U$ 6U$ U$4 U$4 U$4
    12m 9U$ 12U$ U$9 U$8 U$8
    5years 30U$ 40U$ U$30 U$30 -----
    Lifetime 60U$ 80U$ U$60 U$60 U$30
    NZBPlanet Lifetime 30GBP (-25%) 40GBP "-25%" "-25%" "-25%"

    Notes:

    1 - abNZB and AltHUB are already with these discounts open.
    2 - Other sites will be available 24th November 2023.
    3 - Dog still did not publish anything about their usual BF deal.
    4 - Ninja's Deal doesn't say what currency it uses, but it is supposedly Euros.
    Last edited by sbestran; 19.11.23 at 22:06.
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    Blocker (21.11.23) , Instab (20.11.23) , anon (19.11.23)

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    alt hub does not seem good to me, 0 result when i search, i tested them on free account.
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    Arrow

    I got their lifetime after many 14days trials.

    Their bad side for me: They don't filter very well, there are some fakes in the results but quite distinguishable (like a 3MB zip for a bluray remux , the type of thing that *ARRs can filter quite well), but they got my "thank you" after being the only place where I found a Joachim Trier movie that I was looking for at max quality (really something that I wished to keep, that one).

    Their good side for me is the same as the bad: when on prowlarr it's like using the old altavista instead of google, I end up finding more stuff between the misses.

    I didn't use them recently (my 400+ movies upgrade odyssey is finally over) so I can't say if they are working or not right now, but they did help me upgrade my library (what a 8TB month...), and they got my trust (I manually searched all movies on radarr and then the ones I couldn't find better quality I searched directly on prowlarr) after finding many remuxes there, some times reposted.

    I don't know what groups they automatically monitor, or if the "we just auto-monitor" is just for the record, but they do index, and they worked very well for me in the past months. I have to see a movie now, but I can test it afterwards and edit here if they are working on my end.

    EDIT: yes, just searched for a thing with them, AltHub API is working for me and trowing results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbestran View Post
    Their good side for me is the same as the bad: when on prowlarr it's like using the old altavista instead of google, I end up finding more stuff between the misses.
    Ahaha... even though Google had already acquired their reputation for good results by then, I kept using Altavista and Ask Jeeves until late '04. If you're really buff, though, you'll remember Copernic.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Ahaha... even though Google had already acquired their reputation for good results by then, I kept using Altavista and Ask Jeeves until late '04. If you're really buff, though, you'll remember Copernic.
    https://web.archive.org/web/19961230...p://mamma.com/

    Feeling old? Don't forget to download Netscape.
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    No hit counter, no animated GIFs, no MIDIs playing in the background, no guest book, no web rings and that list of search engines is missing HotBot... I can only rate your link 9/10 Also, why download Nescafé when you can run a browser inside your browser?

    https://oldweb.today/

    I had to keep an old version of Internet Explorer installed to do my taxes until 2016. The login page recommended using at least 800x600 at 256 colors and IE 3 or Netscape 4.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    I had to keep an old version of Internet Explorer installed to do my taxes until 2016. The login page recommended using at least 800x600 at 256 colors and IE 3 or Netscape 4.
    Man, you made me laugh so much.

    Until 2016!?

    Think of the good side, all the nostalgic people wanting the world to be a bit more (insert dial-up connecting noise here).

    I know I'm destroying the thread going off-topic, but I couldn't let that one pass.
    My first e-mail was a mega-drive cartridge thing.

    Oh, not so off-topic, Usenet is all about the oldies.
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