Alan
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I just signed up for DirecTv at my new apartment. Standard Total Choice, normal two receivers, and I will eventually get the football package - assuming I don't work on Sunday's.
I e-mailed them - saying: "You're giving the Super Fan incentive to prospective viewers or those viewers who threaten to cancel. What about us early loyal subscribers who aren't threatening to quit?bratwurst said:So do I just call up, ask for customer retention and say "gimme super fan because your giving to others" or do I have to play some game and act like I'm going to cancel and do the whole routine? I'd rather just be up front if that still works.
bratwurst said:Does that only run on certain days?
MrY said:I just got DirectV and I am pretty much a complete novice at this sort of thing. I thought I did as much research beforehand as I could to somewhat educate myself.
The only real thing I am not happy with so far is I didn't sign up for superfan and so I don't get the games in HD. That never occured to me to ask and noone offered to tell me about it either. I just assumed I got the games in HD because I got the HD package and HD DVR. Oh well, live and learn
bratwurst said:wow that sucks - why don't they just run the replay short cut thing all week? its just dead black on all the 700 channels now until Saturday. What a waste. I didn't get a chance to watch until tonight.
I did a search by keyword: Cardinals and must have pushed the right buttons.gusmahler said:Luckily, I have a DVR, so I just set it to record the Short Cuts I want to see. Unluckily, I forgot to set certain games.
JeffGollin said:I did a search by keyword: Cardinals and must have pushed the right buttons.
In addition to all StL and AZ Cardinal games, I automatically have waiting for me each Monday morning (a) Cardinal shortcuts and (b) shortcut for our next weeks' opponent. (You really can get a sense of an opposing team's playing style when you watch their games rapid-fire - with the Rams, I couldn't get the image out of my mind of Steven Jackson sand-blasting his way into the Niner D-line over and over again.
Scott MS said:DirecTV had a number of offers in the last year where you could get the HD Tivo for $250 with a 2 year committment.
By the way, they are coming out with a new HD Tivo which supports the new MPEG-4 standard so they are probably willing to get rid of the old ones. Having Tivo also nets them $6 per month per Tivo so they there is a revenue stream there.
How much are you askin?Pariah said:I just got my HR-10 (15?) Tivo/DTV reciever hooked up and running yesterday.
I knew I wouldn't beable to get locals in HD without an off-air antenea, but I couldn't get that to work. I noticed in the mid-80's channell line-up that there were "ABCW" and such that were broadcasting HD programming, so I called this morning to see how I might get them.
Those channells are for people who can't get over the air reception because of where they live--so I'm not allowed to get them. Fair enough.
So I asked the lady if she had any tips for getting the antennea to work. She let's let's see what we can do for you (which is always a good thing to hear from a woman with a pretty southern drawl). She set up an upgrade to the newest HD DVR receiver that they have and the new dish for $99. (My installer told me that these things were CRAZY expensive--even to lease).
I'm cool with that.
Anyone want to by my HR-15 Tivo DTV receiver? It's got a larger hard drive than most (modified)
I paid $300 for it a couple of months ago, and if I put it back on ebay, that's probably what I'd try to get...but for ASFNers? How's $200 and I'll ship it?azsouthendzone said:How much are you askin?