View Full Version : [Usenet] 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
$12 = VIP free
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VIP
19U$
24U$
$22 now $18
12
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AltHUB
Premium
4U$/12U$/15U$
10U$/25$/40U$
"as little as 4U$"
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Lifetime
20U$
55U$
22U$
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DogNZB
Any
20U$
"+4 months"
"+4 months"
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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
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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$30
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Lifetime
60U$
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.
alt hub does not seem good to me, 0 result when i search, i tested them on free account.
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.
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.
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/19961230155939/http://mamma.com/
Feeling old? Don't forget to download Netscape.
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 :smilie4: 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 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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