Hi all,
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I am moving to a new apartment somewhere as yet undetermined in mid-October. I am interested in getting Sunday Ticket, but realize that my new place may not be capable of allowing D* service. I asked a CSR what would happen if I am unable to get service in the new location, and she said that the policy didn't really address that, but her interpretation was that Sunday Ticket could not be cancelled or credited for any reason after the start of the season.
Of course, she also said that 96% of all people in the US are eligible to receive DirecTV service. She couldn't quite grasp the concept of being physically unable to see the birds. She said something like, "well, if your landlord won't let you put the dish on a pole.." Yeah, like a 7 story pole on the balcony to allow a north-facing apartment to have a southwest-facing dish?
My question is whether this interpretation sounds correct with respect to the Sunday Ticket cancellation?
A quick search didn't reveal any discussion of this topic.
I am moving to a new apartment somewhere as yet undetermined in mid-October. I am interested in getting Sunday Ticket, but realize that my new place may not be capable of allowing D* service. I asked a CSR what would happen if I am unable to get service in the new location, and she said that the policy didn't really address that, but her interpretation was that Sunday Ticket could not be cancelled or credited for any reason after the start of the season.
Of course, she also said that 96% of all people in the US are eligible to receive DirecTV service. She couldn't quite grasp the concept of being physically unable to see the birds. She said something like, "well, if your landlord won't let you put the dish on a pole.." Yeah, like a 7 story pole on the balcony to allow a north-facing apartment to have a southwest-facing dish?
My question is whether this interpretation sounds correct with respect to the Sunday Ticket cancellation?