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DirectTv Owners
I'm contemplating getting Direct TV and was just looking for some feedback..
What kind of plans do you guys have? And how much does it cost you a month approx? I currently have Time Warner and just have the basic cable package and Turbo speed Internet and it runs me about $90 total. I know that DirectTV offers internet access too, but not sure how much it costs and the speed involved. Looking at the site they list the Choice Xtra package that gets the NFL package for $45 a month with whatever offers (HD DVR etc) they have on the site. Is it possible to get a package with the Choice Xtra and Internet for around $100 a month, or is that asking too much? |
Re: DirectTv Owners
That price is for a limited time. Once all the new customer discounts expire you're looking at closer to $90/mo for the TV service alone (Choice Xtra), including DVR service, HD access, and a service plan for the hardware. That being said, there are always discounts and credits to be had, but you have be very proactive in asking for them.
Also, I'm unaware of DirecTV offering internet service, but I could be wrong. I do know they partner with Qwest (CenturyLink). |
Re: DirectTv Owners
Yeah, you're looking at about $90-100/month; a lot will depend on how many receivers you have, if you get the protection plan, DVR service, etc.
And premium channels like HBO and Showtime will be extra, in addition to any sports packages you might buy. I don't get their internet service or whatever, so I can't comment on that. Be aware, though, that the cheap rates they dangle in front of you are only for a few months and after that you'll be paying the full price. Also be aware that they'll lock you into a contract for service for two years, and that if your DVR shits out and you have to replace it before you contract is up, you get locked into a new two year contract. Your bill will probably be something like this: Choice Package w/DVR - $72.99 HD Access - $10.00 Additional receivers - $5.99 (If you have more than one television hooked up) And if you get premium channels (HBO, etc.) those run about $12.00 each. |
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has any existing customer tried to get the NFL sunday ticket for free (or reduced price) with any amount of luck?
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Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10896229)
has any existing customer tried to get the NFL sunday ticket for free (or reduced price) with any amount of luck?
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Re: DirectTv Owners
Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10896229)
has any existing customer tried to get the NFL sunday ticket for free (or reduced price) with any amount of luck?
I have Choice Xtra + HDDVR. It's $82.99 + tax + $6 for each additional receiver/DVR. So after your introductory period, it would be pretty tough to have this and internet for $100. Maybe if you don't do a DVR package you might be able to swing it. |
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Appreciate all the input and it looks like I might be leaning towards just staying as I am.
I checked the AT&T site and can actually go thru them with DiectTv and book a package but upon some research found that their Internet is actually pretty crappy strength wise. With the Time Warner Turbo Boost or whatever they call it, I'm getting 19.47/Mbps whereas from what I read the DirectTv/AT&T internet coverage is a max of 6Mbps for about the same price. |
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BTW, if you just call your provider and say you're going to cancel and go with DTV (mention their free Sunday Ticket offer), I'll bet they give you a good deal just to stay. I used to do this all the time with Comcrap even though I couldn't even get DTV (they didn't know that). And I do it with DTV vice versa to get discounts (such as my ST discount above).
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I just got Directv a few weeks ago to get the Ticket for free. I think for 2 years I should be under what my cable costs were. Plus, I always get the Center Ice package and most of the games are also in HD on Directv where cable was just one game.
If you have a Costco membership, make sure you route thru them and you can get a $180 gift card for signing up. Also, make sure you do the referral credit too. It will save you an additional $100 over 10 months. If you don't have anyone to refer you, I can give you my account number and we both get the $100 bucks (shameless promotion but I used my mother in law's account and got her the credit when I signed up). Lastly, sign up online. The deal is better there. |
Re: DirectTv Owners
Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10896229)
has any existing customer tried to get the NFL sunday ticket for free (or reduced price) with any amount of luck?
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Re: DirectTv Owners
Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
(Post 10896229)
has any existing customer tried to get the NFL sunday ticket for free (or reduced price) with any amount of luck?
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
(Post 10896416)
BTW, if you just call your provider and say you're going to cancel and go with DTV (mention their free Sunday Ticket offer), I'll bet they give you a good deal just to stay. I used to do this all the time with Comcrap even though I couldn't even get DTV (they didn't know that). And I do it with DTV vice versa to get discounts (such as my ST discount above).
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Yeah, I keep it there to remind me how much being stuck with Comcrap sucked. I've had DTV for 4 years since I last moved. Plus general laziness.
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There IS no internet service with DirecTV. Additionally the only way to get anything "on demand" from them is to have your box hooked to your high speed internet connection and download the program you want to watch before you can watch it.
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Yeah, I don't consider DTV's OD to be real On Demand. Cable and FIOS have DTV licked on that feature.
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I got Sunday Ticket for $20 off for 6 months. I don't ever threaten to cancel. I just called up tonight to see if I could get a discount. I think this was the same promo I got last year. The guy first offered $5 off, then $10 off. Then I specifically asked if there was a $20 off promo and he had me on hold for a minute and then came back and said he found one.
Watching the 49ers on a weekly basis can be very painful, so I'll take whatever discounts I can get. |
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Has anyone here added the Whole Home DVR setup to an existing system? I want to do it, but they want $300 to upgrade my upstairs DVR to an HD-DVR and set up the WHD system. Seems a bit pricey to me. Wondering if I should try to negotiate a little. The mouth-breather I talked to the other day seemed un-willing to budge on the price...
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Try another mouth-breather. Some will be more generous than others when it comes to offering deals.
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Originally Posted by Xander
(Post 10905188)
Has anyone here added the Whole Home DVR setup to an existing system? I want to do it, but they want $300 to upgrade my upstairs DVR to an HD-DVR and set up the WHD system. Seems a bit pricey to me. Wondering if I should try to negotiate a little. The mouth-breather I talked to the other day seemed un-willing to budge on the price...
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I understand I need to upgrade the receiver to HD, but $300 seems a bit steep.
Ah, so they are connecting the receivers to my wireless network? Their info doesn't explain that very well. Or I missed it. Anyway, still seems pricey to me. I may call back and see if they'll do any kind of deal, or let me install it myself or something. |
Re: DirectTv Owners
Just came back to say that I did get a super nice CSR on the phone the other day and she got me the HD-DVR for my bedroom and Whole Home DVR installation for $49. :banana:
Only bad part is that they can't install it until 9/19. :( Apparently we only have like 1 tech for the entire state or something. |
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