lou_do said:It should be that you could do it either way, just like a car. Buy it outright or lease it. That way everyone would be happy.
tstarn06 said:Just off the phone with Directv. The charge is $499 for the HD-DVR (MPEG-2) "hardware upgrade" for current customers under the lease program, which is hardly a lease by the standard definition. Thats the same price as buying the thing in February. His explanation of the advantage of leasing? With the lease, if the box breaks you get a new one. Wow, what an offer!
The way he explained it, for this "hardware upgrade," current customers must pay $499 (this is exactly what he said) and agree to a 24-month commitment. You do the math as to the per month lease charge. Would you ever buy a car on lease and pay the entire amount up front? How about the cable model, whereby you pay $10 a month with no upfront fee? What happened to that?
Directv seems to be on a real money grab with its bogus lease program, but it's gonna backfire big time in my view. The poor soul on the other end said he would pass my comments (I tried to be civil) to his supervisor. Yeah, right.
And this price, $499, is for the "lease" on the soon-to-be obsolete HD-DVR. Am I in a bad dream? Looks like Comcast is gonna be my provider in the next few months, unless things change dramatically. Or maybe even FIOS via Verizon. In my view, Directv will lose a boatload of customers after this news gets out.
tstarn06 said:Just off the phone with Directv. The charge is $499 for the HD-DVR (MPEG-2) "hardware upgrade" for current customers under the lease program, which is hardly a lease by the standard definition. Thats the same price as buying the thing in February. His explanation of the advantage of leasing? With the lease, if the box breaks you get a new one. Wow, what an offer!
But don't you end up owning the equipment with E*'s version. I know that's how I got my 811. The guy we bought the house from left it since he was through with his commitment.lou_do said:Both companies are under a lease program, so I don't understand why the recent change of D* to a lease program, going to have a big drastic effect, like a few are saying.
Andyman33 said:It's going to keep ALL cable customer's who want HDDVR units away. . .
Because we will need new mpeg4 HDDVR equipment and the deal sounds like a screw job and I believe they require a 2 yr contract with a 300 dollar cancellation fee even to upgrade. Good god, we already paid the heavy price to get into this HD programming as well as 500-1000 to own an HDDVr for what? a year or 2? and theyve built it on our dollars and now they want us to pay again?mikew said:Why would existing subs, who already have equipment, be leaving in droves?
mikew said:Why would existing subs, who already have equipment, be leaving in droves? This program will simply curb D*'s growth and give a bigger advantage to E*'s growth. If I were looking for a system today, I'd go with E*. Since I already own my equipment, there's nothing to be upset about.
Andyman33 said:My HDDVR box is the motorola version with Moxi and I really like it alot.
Andyman33 said:Lou - That is exactly what I was saying. I have charter cable with HD DVR and the only problems I have are the lack of FOX HD(damn greedy Sinclair) and lack of ESPN/ESPN. I looked at sat to see if I could get a similar deal, however, 400+ dollars upfront is ridiculous...no cable customer would dream of switching.