I want to order an HR24 but would I need an installer if I hooked it up in a room that only has a H20?
You will need to call DirecTV to activate the HR24 and this will extend your contract.
Oh come on, how would he know to ask about it if he didnt know about it?
This is the illness of people who know all about something, to feel that those who dont should simply know better or ask any and all questions that might relate to the matter.
Just a few days ago I talked about how I was offered a pair of new HR24's for free and the agent didnt say a dang thing about a contract extension until I asked him about it.
If you walk up to a street vendor and buy a taco, do you ask them if this purchase obliges you to buy a taco every day for two years? Of course not. Its atypical and unreasonable.
And of course, everyone comes to satelliteguys and reads up to see what the commitment details are before buying a receiver.
Who has their head in the sand?
And of course, everyone comes to satelliteguys and reads up to see what the commitment details are before buying a receiver.
Who has their head in the sand?
I know there is a commitment, that doesn't bother me. I have a SWM setup, so I think I should be fine on my own
I know there is a commitment, that doesn't bother me. I have a SWM setup, so I think I should be fine on my own
I would think if your coming here for info about potentially getting a recvr,you would read thru more than a few threads.
You missed my point. Most people dont join internet discussion groups at all before buying a satellite tv system. If they did, we'd have 35,000,000 members.
In fact, I'd imagine that a very small percentage of people considering satellite even read any discussion groups. As far as whether reading a bunch of threads will do the job, our directv friends have had to develop a chart to explain it, so its apparently not really that easy to grasp.
So as onerous as it might seem to a veteran like you that knows all about it, its probably a good idea to mention it whenever its applicable.