I live on the outer edges of Houston, and even though my house didn't sustain any structrual damage, I have been without power for a week and have been told it could be another 3 weeks before they are available to repair electrical lines in my area. I have 2 questions:
1. If my receivers lose their activation after 30 days with no signal, and my power is out that long, what will I have to do to get reconnected? Will there be a charge for this?
2. I know I'm still being billed for my service, but since I'm not able to watch due to the power outage, will it be possible to get a credit while i'm unable to use my service? Can they tell that there has been no activity on my receivers in the time that I've been without power, or does that even matter?
I know in the whole scheme of things my D* monthly bill is a drop in the bucket, but with the other expenses I'm having to incur as a result of my power being out (no cooking at home, no food storage, no laundry, etc) I'm looking for ways to trim some costs in the short term until I get things back in order.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
1. If my receivers lose their activation after 30 days with no signal, and my power is out that long, what will I have to do to get reconnected? Will there be a charge for this?
2. I know I'm still being billed for my service, but since I'm not able to watch due to the power outage, will it be possible to get a credit while i'm unable to use my service? Can they tell that there has been no activity on my receivers in the time that I've been without power, or does that even matter?
I know in the whole scheme of things my D* monthly bill is a drop in the bucket, but with the other expenses I'm having to incur as a result of my power being out (no cooking at home, no food storage, no laundry, etc) I'm looking for ways to trim some costs in the short term until I get things back in order.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.