Exactly my thought too; why did the guy buy a receiver from a retail store, not activate THAT unit and the access card is missing? I smell fish...
The original post was a simple question.
Whether the friend got it from someone else is not the question. Direct TV states that it is not stolen. It could have been purchased at Best Buy or maybe it is an owned receiver. My two original non-HD receivers were given to me by Direct TV. My original provider was Pegasus and Pegasus went bankrupt. My 3rd non-HD receiver was purchased at a yard sale for $5.00. And it was an owned receiver. Now I have this receiver and all I want to do is to check to see if it works without any activation or card. That's all.
There is no devious motive here. Just a simple question.