DTV-T2-Tech said:Old card will not work, on used equipment you will have buy a new ac, $20
No way, no how. Once activated, it is no longer a "virgin" card, therefore, cannot be activated again.Tom Cahill said:This must be something that has just started recently.I have personally activated several used receivers with "old" access cards on an entirely different account.I would say no less than 10 or 12 times.Also I don't see what the problem is outside of DTV wanting to get in the customers pocket a little deeper.The card is sent a new authorization with all the new account info.If the card had already been deactivated there is no chance of it being billed to a previous customer upon reactivation on a new account.
I have also used "old"receivers with "old"cards that did not belong to it(not married)and had no problem having them activated either.
Incaico said:No way, no how. Once activated, it is no longer a "virgin" card, therefore, cannot be activated again.
Being that it was originally your card, they may activate. If it was previously activated by someone else, like I said, No Way!mikeacollins said:Yes Way, I just got a new HD Tivo last week and activated the card from my old HD reciever in it. Told the CSR that I was replacing the HTL-HD with the HR10-250 and she activated it. Now I am selling the HTL-HD on EBay with the virgin card that came with the HD Tivo.
Receivers, yes. Previously activated cards, no.lou_do said:I bought one from a neighbor, who was moving into a condo, and added it as a second receiver. I set it up, called D*, and they just sent me a new card for it.