If the voom discount was $200- for each receiver you needed, I might jump. Multiple HD sets in a house, you tend to want to lease. Adelphia is coming out in a couple of days...my only choice at this time.
No commitment lease is for new customers.bookwalk said:Question on E* for a new customer--am I able to get a "no committment" package where I am not obligated for a year contract or is this "no committment" option only for those previous customers who have already fulfilled the year contract?
Yeap. I just signed up for the lease plan as a new customer. The deal I got was:bookwalk said:Question on E* for a new customer--am I able to get a "no committment" package where I am not obligated for a year contract or is this "no committment" option only for those previous customers who have already fulfilled the year contract?
Wayne88 said:I'm in an NRTC area. Guess what I get? Probably the only way I will get something is when E* does the calling.GLBorchert said:This may not be news to anyone on this forum, but I wasn't sure so thought I'd share the information.
I'm a Voom user who signed up for Directv last night. When I did I found out that people switching from Voom to Directv are eligible for a $200 rebate. /QUOTE]
That sounds like a good deal. Directv offered me $250 off of their HDDVR (actually you pay the full price but then you receive a $250 credit for their programing) and an additional $200 credit to stay with them (and not jump to Voom). I jumped anyway to Voom (oh well I got a month and a half of HD TV the likes of which Directv does not have). Directv retention department also made it clear that I would not be considered a new customer if I go back to them. I said "fine I will go to another provider if the need arises" ( I guess it has arisen). Another thing that made me cancel my order for Directv's HDDVR and to leave them is the fact that it will be obselete in a few months (with the advent of MPEG-4 usage) and the fact that they have such an uncompelling HD lineup at present. So they will have to replace that $299 receiver anyway (hopefully at no charge but knowing them they will add at least one year to your contract to do so).
warkovision said:I downloaded the rebate.pdf document on the D* website. The first instruction is to fill out the above info-(note: only original forms will be accepted, not copies.) Does this mean that I have to get an "original" somehow from D* and can't just print this out as "original"? Please forgive me if I seem a bit thick here.
What is your "SatelliteGuys special discounts"? I'm looking for a HD provider.DTV TiVo Dealer said:Anyone considering Dish Networks should reconsider DIRECTV as you can combine DIRECTV's $200. rebate with our SatelliteGuys special discounts.
-Robert
DTV TiVo Dealer said:Anyone considering Dish Networks should reconsider DIRECTV as you can combine DIRECTV's $200. rebate with our SatelliteGuys special discounts.
-Robert
He probably subcontracts through Install Inc. :shockedbookwalk said:IF you serve all 48 states, how is the installation handled and is that still free?
Walter L. said:He probably subcontracts through Install Inc. :shocked