I have a few questions regarding Directv activation, but first a bit of background.
I bought a display model (a few months old) Sony SAT-HD300 from Best Buy the other day. They required me to sign a contract saying I'd activate it in 30 days, or pay a $150 penalty. They took my address and credit card info at the time of purchase. I received a plastic wrapped access card with it. I have NOT activated the unit with Directv, but have used it for the last two days connected to an OTA antenna.
Now, my intent was to use the receiver for it's OTA and QAM capabilities and not activate Directv knowing full well I was going to get hit with the $150 fee. However, my error was that the HD300 does NOT have QAM capability.
Now because I bought it for a very good price and these units are in demand, I believe I can sell it on Ebay and turn a profit (enough to cover the other HD tuner I've been considering that definitely does do QAM). If you think I'm evil for doing so, then please forgive my taking up your time and move along.
So I'm trying to figure out the following:
1) Does Directv determine whether to charge me the $150 penalty based on whether the unit's serial number becomes active or based on whether I actually open an account in my name within 30 days? I guess this would also apply if you bought a Directv receiver as a gift for someone.
2) Since the access card is still in the plastic wrap and was never put into the unit, is it safe to sell the access card with the receiver? Or did Best Buy tie the access card's serial number to my name at the time of purchase?
I wish I could have reviewed the contract that Best Buy made me agree too, but the darn receipt was printed on that yellow carbon paper that Best Buy uses for open box items and the column with the contract details is near illegible.
I bought a display model (a few months old) Sony SAT-HD300 from Best Buy the other day. They required me to sign a contract saying I'd activate it in 30 days, or pay a $150 penalty. They took my address and credit card info at the time of purchase. I received a plastic wrapped access card with it. I have NOT activated the unit with Directv, but have used it for the last two days connected to an OTA antenna.
Now, my intent was to use the receiver for it's OTA and QAM capabilities and not activate Directv knowing full well I was going to get hit with the $150 fee. However, my error was that the HD300 does NOT have QAM capability.
Now because I bought it for a very good price and these units are in demand, I believe I can sell it on Ebay and turn a profit (enough to cover the other HD tuner I've been considering that definitely does do QAM). If you think I'm evil for doing so, then please forgive my taking up your time and move along.
So I'm trying to figure out the following:
1) Does Directv determine whether to charge me the $150 penalty based on whether the unit's serial number becomes active or based on whether I actually open an account in my name within 30 days? I guess this would also apply if you bought a Directv receiver as a gift for someone.
2) Since the access card is still in the plastic wrap and was never put into the unit, is it safe to sell the access card with the receiver? Or did Best Buy tie the access card's serial number to my name at the time of purchase?
I wish I could have reviewed the contract that Best Buy made me agree too, but the darn receipt was printed on that yellow carbon paper that Best Buy uses for open box items and the column with the contract details is near illegible.