A long time ago I "moved" to NYC and was able to get NBCE, ABCE, etc. Is this still possible? I recall it was a simple as calling up and asking the service address be updated. Any info or advice is appreciated.
I've always wondered how this works exactly. Do you use someone's address that you know in the area you're "moving" to? What if you don't know anyone in that area? How does this work?
(you tell D* that your mailing address has not changed, but the SERVICE ADDRESS is changing).
Yes, thats why you make sure its someone that does NOT already have D*, they will check thier database fro service at that address I am sure.Doesn't that send up a red flag for D*? Do you tell them that you have two homes? Don't they have a way of telling whether that service address actually has D*?
what little they know the betterDoesn't that send up a red flag for D*? Do you tell them that you have two homes?
yes. Thats why fudge the address number a bit. My buddy lived at 820 87th Ave W....I used 822 87th Ave WDon't they have a way of telling whether that service address actually has D*?
I've always wondered how this works exactly. Do you use someone's address that you know in the area you're "moving" to? What if you don't know anyone in that area? How does this work?
Many years ago I was able to switch my service address via email with DirecTV - not sure if that is still the case. I did this after several attempts of calling in and hearing "I've changed it, you are all set."
It was extremely easy and much more effective than calling in.
Or you could opt for online billing and then just pay the bill when you get the email notifying you of the amount...They won't allow it via email when I tried but calling isn't hard for it. Less than 2 minutes if you don't tell them much. Heck let them change your billing address too ... You can change it back yourself online.