Direct told me 99 to swap and 75 for the service call. Yikes. Wonder if I can get a local contractor cheaper.
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Didn't you Leave D* ?
Direct told me 99 to swap and 75 for the service call. Yikes. Wonder if I can get a local contractor cheaper.
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Didn't you Leave D* ?
Nope. Been with them for over 3 years.
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DetFan said:Direct told me 99 to swap and 75 for the service call. Yikes. Wonder if I can get a local contractor cheaper.
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Service swap means that the receiver was existing already but has become defective. Upgrading a box because you want to and directv knows it will add another 24 months but simply having a service tech come to your home and you convince him it's defective won't.
For example, I come to your home and find a receiver won't power on. That would constitute a service swap. Internet deca goes bad, service swap. Fan noise is an issue, the list goes on. If you have an HR20 and all I have is HR24's then you get a new 24 without a new contract
raoul5788 said:So a service swap is for defective equipment like I said. It's a confusing term because it sounds like just an exchange of equipment.