I was a Pegasus subscriber for about 2 years. I bought a HDTV with built in tuner and did my own install. I have never been given any equipment or had any contracts with DirecTV or Pegasus.
I gave up on them about a year ago and switched to dish network.
Pegasus had horrible customer service and you basically had to walk them though what was on the website to get them to understand what you wanted.
I guess DirecTV doesn't use them anymore and I was wondering if I would be considered a "new" customer to DirecTV if I decided to switch?
I want the most out of my HDTV and according to http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/aboutus/headline.dsp?id=09_08_2004A
it looks like DirecTV is easily going to be the leader. It also frustrates me that DishNetwork didn't tell me I would have to have a separate dish to receive CBS-HD. That is just, as my kids would say, retarded!.
So what kind of deal do you think DirecTV would work out with me. Basically I just need 3 other receivers. As I still have the multi dish with triple LNB and the HDTV with DirecTV receiver built in.
I gave up on them about a year ago and switched to dish network.
Pegasus had horrible customer service and you basically had to walk them though what was on the website to get them to understand what you wanted.
I guess DirecTV doesn't use them anymore and I was wondering if I would be considered a "new" customer to DirecTV if I decided to switch?
I want the most out of my HDTV and according to http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/aboutus/headline.dsp?id=09_08_2004A
it looks like DirecTV is easily going to be the leader. It also frustrates me that DishNetwork didn't tell me I would have to have a separate dish to receive CBS-HD. That is just, as my kids would say, retarded!.
So what kind of deal do you think DirecTV would work out with me. Basically I just need 3 other receivers. As I still have the multi dish with triple LNB and the HDTV with DirecTV receiver built in.