I'm pretty sure it was retention because I told them I wanted to cancel. I don't think they could give me enough credits to come close.
DVR fee is $7? They quoted me something like $18 plus 2 receivers at $10 each. Also, are you renting their modem? It's $10 now to rent their modem or router.
DVR fee is $7? They quoted me something like $18 plus 2 receivers at $10 each. Also, are you renting their modem? It's $10 now to rent their modem or router.
Fear of att to do what ?I found myself reviewing our media bills - direct, comcast (internet and some tv), netflix, and I guess part of Amazon's prime -
We've been with direct since the initial test in LA and MS, adopted the tivo the minute we could get one, have a genie AND a tivo HD currently..
and are spending too much based on what we actually view. And worse, direct seems to be the one that's more expensive in terms of channels required to subscribe to - to get the ones we want.
It is hard for me to imagine a world without direct, but $ talks, and the fear of AT&T added in.. ..... I'm for the first time really uncertain about continuing with direct.
re: AT&T proposed purchase of Directv - my daughter has ATT cell and constantly compains about their customer service, so i worry about what will happen to Direct's CS if ATT buys. As to channels, yes, mostly, ;-\Fear of att to do what ?
Do you get ALL the channels you want/need without Directv ?
This is TV, how can you have a TRAUMATIC experience ?That is my biggest fear of the merger, too. Calling AT&T is a traumatic experience.
ATT may not have D* in 5 years .... could be bought by someone else, say ComcrapPeople expecting business as usual after the merger are in for a surprise. There will be a period where that is the case but d*has been incredibly aggressive in obtaining and retaining customers and those costs are going to add up. The first thing ADD executives will do is synergize billing and other departments and then start looking at high cost items like promos and discounts for existing sub's to raise the bottom line.
I doubt most of the fanbois will even be able to recognize the company in five years.
This is TV, how can you have a TRAUMATIC experience ?
This is TV, how can you have a TRAUMATIC experience ?
At over $125/mth with HBO as the only premium & just 2 TVs I'm seriously thinking of dropping D* for ota & streaming options. I already have Netflix & Amazon Prime with a Mohu amplified antenna already installed but I'm a huge sports fan so it's been hard for me to cut the cord. But with the thought of saving almost $80 per mth by going to Sling TV with Hbogo, I could satisfy with what I can get from ESPN there & just find streaming options for the other sports I want or just do without. I'm hoping with all the competitive streaming options coming online now that D* would be forced to reduce rates by later this year, but I doubt that will happen in that time frame.
$10 here - $30 there; I am not about hoping from provided to provider. Hell, the hassle and non-stability of jumping back and forth is worth any piddly amount supposedly saved. I have used their cost estimate tools and spoken with others and at the end of the day its always less services for same or more money.