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1 posted on 02/07/2009 11:20:46 AM PST by RayChuang88
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Maybe now would be a good time to go TV-free..

I’ve been quite satisfied with DirecTV... but I’d get HD ready hardware for when you get an HD-TV.


2 posted on 02/07/2009 11:23:57 AM PST by Keith in Iowa (ESPN MNF: 3 Putzes talking about football on TV while I'm trying to watch a game.)
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I have the DishTv plan you described.......we will never go back to cable. Zero problems and customer service is great. They over charged us for something or other I called and with in tens days received a check.
3 posted on 02/07/2009 11:24:35 AM PST by svcw
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Satellite is great but you can have problems depending where your property is located. In a snowstorm or even a heavy inversion layer ours can go out and in heavy rain. Then there are sometimes sound problems that last for a couple of minutes, usually right when you want to hear something.


4 posted on 02/07/2009 11:26:54 AM PST by 1000 silverlings (Everything that deceives also enchants: Plato)
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what do you find worth watching on tv?


5 posted on 02/07/2009 11:28:51 AM PST by chuck_the_tv_out
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Try a flea mkt., search for model, VIEWSAT vs 2000 ULTRA v2 ($125.00)
and go for, “Fee TV”


6 posted on 02/07/2009 11:34:41 AM PST by buck61
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Have had DirecTV for about 10 years now, and only had to call customer service once (about 9 years ago). At that time, they were very helpful.

We’re very happy with the service and the product. Occasional loss of signal in heavy thunder and snow storms, but that doesn’t happen too often.


7 posted on 02/07/2009 11:36:12 AM PST by Born Conservative (Bohicaville: http://bohicaville.wordpress.com/)
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Anyone know anything about “Free to Air” sattelite tv?


8 posted on 02/07/2009 11:38:49 AM PST by Kakaze (Exterminate Islamofacism and apologize for nothing.....except not doing it sooner!)
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I want to get rid of Comcast so bad.

I can't get a dish in here because I am in heavy woods.
If and when I can it will be Direct TV because they have the sports packages I want.
A lot of people are getting rid of Dish TV because of poor program selections and lack of service.

Verizon is coming here this summer and will probably go with them.

I hate those 6 months - one year special offers but I will take them when available.

Save $32 a month means that is how they are going to raise their rates after the promotion period.

9 posted on 02/07/2009 11:39:22 AM PST by AGreatPer (Obama is not my president until we see his birth certificate. A real one.)
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I have been a DirecTV user for two years. It is pretty much care free maintenance - thank goodness for that. Some of their customer service reps are not very much help if you have a problem. Call back and you usually get someone that knows.

My biggest dissatisfaction is: if you upgrade any equipment as when you switch from a digital TV to an HDTV, they will automatically extend your contract for two years, regardless of how much time you have left on your current contract. So, be aware if you are looking to keep your options open, like switching to FIOS when it becomes available.


11 posted on 02/07/2009 12:00:57 PM PST by RichyTea (To those offended - take off your blinders)
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Go Direct TV over Dish Network.. We have had Direct TV for about 8 years now and have been happy with the service. Prior to tham we had Cable.

Plus:

Clarity

Installed everything my self

Outages are very rare

The price has not gone up much in those 8 years. Normal inflation increases you would expect to see.

MY DVR integrates with it nicely.

Direct TV has ALL my local stations in the package. Note - DISH Network does not carry all and is in a contract battle with those channels they do not. Dish wants more money from them.

On line program guide is so much better than cables scrolling guide.

Negative:
Pay Per View is never in letterbox

Pay per view has the same movies showing on several channels which cuts down on the numbers of movies they could show.

The signal will drop some times if you get a heavy snow or rain.

Even with all those channels, there are many many nights there is nothing on. But you can say that with all the providers being they carry pretty much the same stuff. TV I think was more entertaining when we had 6 channels.

12 posted on 02/07/2009 12:01:52 PM PST by NavyCanDo (You think you have enough guns, until the Zombies come.)
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Before choosing DISH Network - read this:

http://www.komonews.com/about/36233819.html

Seattle’s KOMO no longer available to DISH Network Subscribers.

DISH Customers in the Seattle and Yakima, WA; Portland and Eugene, OR; Boise and Idaho Falls, ID; and Bakersfield, CA Markets Lose Ability to Receive Fisher’s Signal and Programming; Fisher Also Files Breach of Contract Lawsuit Against DISH in Federal Court

SEATTLE, WA, Dec 18, 2008 — DISH Network’s satellite carriage agreement with Fisher Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: FSCI) expired on December 17, 2008, immediately leaving DISH customers in 7 media markets without the ability to receive Fisher’s programming. Stations no longer available to DISH customers are: KOMO and KUNS in Seattle, KIMA and KUNW in Yakima, KATU in Portland, KVAL in Eugene, KBCI in Boise, KIDK in Idaho Falls, and KBAK and KBFX in Bakersfield.

“Despite Fisher’s good-faith efforts to negotiate a new agreement, we were unable to reach acceptable terms to ensure that DISH provides us fair compensation for the value they receive from broadcasting our stations, which have leading positions in their markets and consistently deliver highly viewed news and programming,” said Rob Dunlop, Fisher’s Senior Vice President of Operations. “Our signal remains available over the public airwaves and through other service providers such as cable or DIRECTV. We regret any inconvenience DISH Network viewers may experience as they look for other options in order to watch our stations.”

In light of the inclement weather impacting much of the Pacific Northwest and concerns about public safety, Fisher attempted to extend the expiration of the current agreement until Monday, December 22 to ensure that DISH customers in the region could continue to receive news and weather updates. However, DISH rejected the Company’s proposal.

Separately, Fisher announced that it has filed a $1 million breach of contract lawsuit over DISH’s failure to comply with the terms of the prior carriage agreement. The lawsuit was filed earlier today in federal district court in Oregon.

Fisher claims that DISH violated the terms of the carriage agreement when it failed to retransmit KUNP-TV’s signal from July 2006, when Fisher acquired the station, until April 30, 2008. In addition, DISH has not paid Fisher any carriage fees for KUNP, as specified in the prior agreement.

In its complaint, Fisher also said that DISH breached the prior carriage agreement when it failed to pay Fisher in full for broadcasting KBAK and KBFX on its system. On January 1, 2008, Fisher acquired the two stations from Westwind Communications. While DISH has acknowledged that it has underpaid Fisher during that time period, it has not submitted proper payments to the Company.


14 posted on 02/07/2009 12:05:21 PM PST by NavyCanDo (You think you have enough guns, until the Zombies come.)
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We ditched our DirecTV a couple of months back. We were paying $60+ dollars for hundreds of channels of crap and propaganda. I miss my wife yelling at me to turn down the TV every time a commercial comes on that has higher loudness levels, but I’m adjusting. Seriously, though, just buy the movies/series you like at amazon or whatever, you’ll save a ton of money and get a lot more done. You can still watch your favorite programs on the internet during the weening period. We’ll never go back.


16 posted on 02/07/2009 12:26:12 PM PST by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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Dish Silver 200 plus The Outdoor ch. here runs just under $50/month, I think the extra recievers add $5 to it.


17 posted on 02/07/2009 12:29:43 PM PST by PeaceBeWithYou (De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afganistan and Iraq))
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Call 1-800-directv. Free equipment - free installation. Great service - pick the programming package that has the Channels you want - you can always upgrade. HD costs an extra $10. per month per household. Mention my name and phone number and we each get $50. Richard Smith 865-546-9591.

Thanks, Richard Smith 10 year user of Directv


18 posted on 02/07/2009 12:36:11 PM PST by TNoldman (Conservative Values FOREVER!)
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You had better wait before you look at Dish, I was just notified that Dish is going up next month. They didn’t say how much so I will just wait and see.


19 posted on 02/07/2009 12:50:43 PM PST by ArkansasBushfan
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