In a rather vague press release today DirecTV announced they reached an agreement with all 50 states attorney generals offices.
That's about all it really says. There were some AG's looking into thinks like advertising and early term fees.
DirecTV says they will adjust some of their practices, hopefully we'll see positive change, like stop adding contracts just to add a receiver to an account. That has to be one of the biggest complaints, ten year customers should not be locked into a 2 year contract to add an HD receiver to their account
Here is the press release:
That's about all it really says. There were some AG's looking into thinks like advertising and early term fees.
DirecTV says they will adjust some of their practices, hopefully we'll see positive change, like stop adding contracts just to add a receiver to an account. That has to be one of the biggest complaints, ten year customers should not be locked into a 2 year contract to add an HD receiver to their account
Here is the press release:
DIRECTV: DIRECTV Reaches Agreements with State Attorneys GeneralDIRECTV Reaches Agreements with State Attorneys General
What is this agreement about?
The specific issues identified in the Attorneys General agreements address DIRECTV's advertising and promotions, customer communications, service and agreements.
We are pleased that more than 99 percent of our customers are extremely happy with DIRECTV's service. But in a business where we serve more than 19 million customers and take more than 120 million phone calls a year, we recognize that we don't get it right every single time. We are moving forward with a continued dedication to delivering exceptional customer service as we strive to revolutionize home entertainment across all platforms.
How did it come about?
DIRECTV was contacted by a few states with some issues they wanted to address. We then welcomed the participation of as many states as possible to ensure that all of our customers are treated the same way. We were happy to formalize these improvements
What does this mean for me?
You won't notice much of a change since DIRECTV was already in the process of implementing the majority of these improvements when contacted by some of the states. As a national company we were happy to formalize these improvements in agreement with Attorneys General across all 50 states and D.C. We will, of course, continue to monitor the overall customer experience to ensure that we are serving the customer with best-in-class products and service.