I have two receivers hooked up to my big screen tv (an HD DVR and a standard receiver), mostly so that I can use the split screen to watch football in the fall. In the past, once football season was over, I would drop the standard receiver from the account until the next football season began.
This was never an issue in the past because I used to own the standard receiver. But, all of my receivers are now leased. (I'm not complaining because DirecTv gave me a free install and equipment to the whole home DVR service -- a big deal for me since I have 7 receivers on the account, 5 of which were not compatible). I have been told that if I were to cancel the leased receiver that I would have to immediately ship it back to them. And, when football season began, I would have to pay $50 for another leased standard receiver as well as an activitation fee. So, when all is said and done, it appears that I am better off just keeping the leased receiver and paying $6/month, even though I won't use it much until fall, there being no money to saved by dropping/reactivating a receiver.
I'm not complaining, and it sounds like a reasonable result. I just want to make sure that I was given the correct answer by DirecTv customer service as I have found some of the people I have spoken to in the past misinformed.
This was never an issue in the past because I used to own the standard receiver. But, all of my receivers are now leased. (I'm not complaining because DirecTv gave me a free install and equipment to the whole home DVR service -- a big deal for me since I have 7 receivers on the account, 5 of which were not compatible). I have been told that if I were to cancel the leased receiver that I would have to immediately ship it back to them. And, when football season began, I would have to pay $50 for another leased standard receiver as well as an activitation fee. So, when all is said and done, it appears that I am better off just keeping the leased receiver and paying $6/month, even though I won't use it much until fall, there being no money to saved by dropping/reactivating a receiver.
I'm not complaining, and it sounds like a reasonable result. I just want to make sure that I was given the correct answer by DirecTv customer service as I have found some of the people I have spoken to in the past misinformed.