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<blockquote data-quote="JPK" data-source="post: 1673022" data-attributes="member: 14690"><p>We've had DirecTV for 10+ years. Great service. This summer we began to have "lost signal" problems. Called and they sent a Tech. Discovered that the 10+ year old receiver dish was in need of replacement. We chat with the Tech for a bit. Tech calls DTV - they authorized a (1) new antennae (2) with local service capability (3) the service call ALL 3 FOR FREE. The Tech even took a few extra minutes to set up our new flat screen and Blue Ray player and sync it all into the new remote controller.</p><p></p><p>In our book DTV is the way to go - especially when living in the boonies and the only alternative is Dish. If cable / uverse / cox were available, I'd certainly explore the product lines / services. If I were to find something better and or less expensive it would receive serious consideration and maybe even a switch in providers to include my cell phone and Hughes.net 2 way satellite ISP.</p><p></p><p>Like anything else, buyer beware - the customer ALWAYS pays. Another of life's little lessons: if you don't know what you are buying (read the contract and ask questions) you will always feel cheated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPK, post: 1673022, member: 14690"] We've had DirecTV for 10+ years. Great service. This summer we began to have "lost signal" problems. Called and they sent a Tech. Discovered that the 10+ year old receiver dish was in need of replacement. We chat with the Tech for a bit. Tech calls DTV - they authorized a (1) new antennae (2) with local service capability (3) the service call ALL 3 FOR FREE. The Tech even took a few extra minutes to set up our new flat screen and Blue Ray player and sync it all into the new remote controller. In our book DTV is the way to go - especially when living in the boonies and the only alternative is Dish. If cable / uverse / cox were available, I'd certainly explore the product lines / services. If I were to find something better and or less expensive it would receive serious consideration and maybe even a switch in providers to include my cell phone and Hughes.net 2 way satellite ISP. Like anything else, buyer beware - the customer ALWAYS pays. Another of life's little lessons: if you don't know what you are buying (read the contract and ask questions) you will always feel cheated. [/QUOTE]
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