juan said:I see some kind of grace period here....State Attorneys General Accept $13 Million DIRECTV Settlement | Heartlander Magazine
As part of the settlement, DIRECTV agreed to provide consumers a complete set of documents forming the contract at or before installation; replace defective equipment without requiring consumers enter an additional contract; disclose all limitations on the availability of local channels and sports programming; allow a grace period for consumers to dispute charges different from the initial purchase price after receiving their first bill; replace defective leased equipment without charge except shipping costs; and clearly notify consumers at least 10 days before charging a cancellation or equipment fee.
All of this is true, however this thread is more of a question on if there is a trial period to try it out and compare it to FIOS and see if he'd like it. So none of that would apply in this case.