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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 3:32 pm    Post subject: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

Hi,

Now that Directv came out with new HS-20 MPEG4 Directv HDTV reciever,
its in time for an HDTV upgrade for Christmas.

We currently have two Sony standard Directv dishes on a standard Drectv
Sony antenna. We will upgrade on television to HDTV while the other
stay the same. As far as I understand, we need a new dish ($50) and the
HS-20 reciever which is around $200 retail.

Being Directv customers for 5-6 years, paying around $80 per month, is
it possible to get Directv to give us a deal on this new dish and
antenna in exchange to contact with some programming (we don't have a
contract) Maybe we can trade in one of the old boxes for the new HDTV
one?

Thanks for the info,
George
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Jack Zwick
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

In article <1131960776.575908.279040@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
gbozovic11@yahoo.com wrote:

Quote:
Hi,

Now that Directv came out with new HS-20 MPEG4 Directv HDTV reciever,
its in time for an HDTV upgrade for Christmas.

We currently have two Sony standard Directv dishes on a standard Drectv
Sony antenna. We will upgrade on television to HDTV while the other
stay the same. As far as I understand, we need a new dish ($50) and the
HS-20 reciever which is around $200 retail.

Being Directv customers for 5-6 years, paying around $80 per month, is
it possible to get Directv to give us a deal on this new dish and
antenna in exchange to contact with some programming (we don't have a
contract) Maybe we can trade in one of the old boxes for the new HDTV
one?

Thanks for the info,
George

You won't get if you don't ask them. Call and ask for retention. Then
report back.
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slunky
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:14 pm    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

_/At 2005-11-14, Jack <jackzwick@yahoo.com> wrote_
Quote:
In article <1131960776.575908.279040@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
Being Directv customers for 5-6 years, paying around $80 per month, is
it possible to get Directv to give us a deal on this new dish and
antenna in exchange to contact with some programming (we don't have a
contract) Maybe we can trade in one of the old boxes for the new HDTV
one?

Here's the offer. Existing customers upgrading to the H20 receiver and
5 lnb dish are offered the receiver, dish, and installation for $99.

Quote:
You won't get if you don't ask them. Call and ask for retention. Then
report back.

Calling into retention for everything is not always a good idea. You get
worse support and inaccurate information. If you want the upgrade,
either ask for technical tier 1 or CIS.

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-slunky
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

_/At 2005-11-14, Jack <jackzwick@yahoo.com> wrote_
Quote:
You DO GET BETTER DEALS from Retention. But if you don't ask you don't
get.

Way to abuse the system Jack! Not everyone has account status like
yours. I'm guessing you've been with DTV for a while. Not everyone has.
Not everyone pays their bills on time. Retention only gives good offers
to good customers. A lot of people call retention for technical support.
DTV is starting to lock down and audit retention because of abuse and
because of pushover agents who'll give you the farm. Don't take this as
an insult. You are getting a good dead, and it is legit, but in the
future don't expect such grand discounts.

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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 7:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

_/At 2005-11-14, Jack <jackzwick@yahoo.com> wrote_
Quote:
Email is a crapshot as to whether they help or not.

Call Retention at 800-600-8977

Jack, have you called that number recently? DTV disconnected it due to
abuse and people posting it on the internet.

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slunky
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 7:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

_/At 2005-11-14, Jeff <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote_
Quote:
Reports at TiVo Community and AVS Forum are that you can get a credit for
that $99, too, so that total outlay ends up at nothing.

Yes, if you throw a fit and get a passive agent, they'll credit you
anything. Officially, it's $99. If you want to be an ass and abuse the
system and spoil it for future people, by all means, abuse customer
service. I personally think the $99 is a rip off, seeing as how a
SD LiL upgrade is free, As of today, the system says $99 for the
upgrade.

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slunky
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

_/At 2005-11-14, Jeff <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote_
Quote:
From the posts I've seen, it also appears that the $99 credit is
"official", too, since nobody mentioned asking for it.

From the posts you've read is the key. I'm looking at an internal memo
from DTV. Forum posts aren't official.

Quote:
Heck, one guy
got a call from DirecTV asking when they could come out and upgrade his
receiver/dish, and he didn't know the H20 was available to people outside
Detroit. When he asked the price, they said "free after the credit".

Well, that guy's going to have one hell of a shock when he gets the bill
next month and he's being charged $99. Then he'll have to call in, claim
that's what he was told, and after about twenty minutes of verifying he
may get a credit. They usually won't post again about it so they don't
look like a fool. Just like one of the many people who got that special
retention HD-DVR credit reversed last month, and now owe another $300.

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sanpablo
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:15 am    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

On 14 Nov 2005 01:32:56 -0800, gbozovic11@yahoo.com wrote:

Quote:
Hi,

Now that Directv came out with new HS-20 MPEG4 Directv HDTV reciever,
its in time for an HDTV upgrade for Christmas.

We currently have two Sony standard Directv dishes on a standard Drectv
Sony antenna. We will upgrade on television to HDTV while the other
stay the same. As far as I understand, we need a new dish ($50) and the
HS-20 reciever which is around $200 retail.

Being Directv customers for 5-6 years, paying around $80 per month, is
it possible to get Directv to give us a deal on this new dish and
antenna in exchange to contact with some programming (we don't have a
contract) Maybe we can trade in one of the old boxes for the new HDTV
one?

Thanks for the info,
George


I e-mailed DirectTV on friday. I am awaiting their answer.
I'll let you know what they say.
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Jack Zwick
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:51 am    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

In article <slrndnhl0q.scu.slunky@ukato.freeshell.org>,
slunky <slunky@showingourscars.org> wrote:

Quote:
_/At 2005-11-14, Jack <jackzwick@yahoo.com> wrote_
In article <1131960776.575908.279040@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
Being Directv customers for 5-6 years, paying around $80 per month, is
it possible to get Directv to give us a deal on this new dish and
antenna in exchange to contact with some programming (we don't have a
contract) Maybe we can trade in one of the old boxes for the new HDTV
one?

Here's the offer. Existing customers upgrading to the H20 receiver and
5 lnb dish are offered the receiver, dish, and installation for $99.

You won't get if you don't ask them. Call and ask for retention. Then
report back.

Calling into retention for everything is not always a good idea. You get
worse support and inaccurate information. If you want the upgrade,
either ask for technical tier 1 or CIS.

You tell me:

Retention gave me: HR10-250 for $299.99

$200 Credit to account
$100 Rebate - Later became credit to account
Free Delivery and Install
6 months Free HBO
6 Months free Showtime
6 Months Free HD service
DirecTv contacted locals about waivers for NYC HD Networks -
I now get 86 and 88, ABC and Fox
Additional Credit to account when Installer screwed up OTA Install.

Then I sold my LG Standalone HD tuner, and HDVR2 on ebay and pocketed
$400+

You DO GET BETTER DEALS from Retention. But if you don't ask you don't
get.
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Jack Zwick
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:52 am    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

In article <4379d42d.1664671@news.verizon.net>,
rchapman@mail.com (sanpablo) wrote:

Quote:
On 14 Nov 2005 01:32:56 -0800, gbozovic11@yahoo.com wrote:

Hi,

Now that Directv came out with new HS-20 MPEG4 Directv HDTV reciever,
its in time for an HDTV upgrade for Christmas.

We currently have two Sony standard Directv dishes on a standard Drectv
Sony antenna. We will upgrade on television to HDTV while the other
stay the same. As far as I understand, we need a new dish ($50) and the
HS-20 reciever which is around $200 retail.

Being Directv customers for 5-6 years, paying around $80 per month, is
it possible to get Directv to give us a deal on this new dish and
antenna in exchange to contact with some programming (we don't have a
contract) Maybe we can trade in one of the old boxes for the new HDTV
one?

Thanks for the info,
George


I e-mailed DirectTV on friday. I am awaiting their answer.
I'll let you know what they say.

Email is a crapshot as to whether they help or not.

Call Retention at 800-600-8977
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slunky
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:05 am    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

_/At 2005-11-15, k <k@nospam.com> wrote_
Quote:
What if you have Tivo for HD ? Is that upgraded also or will the old HD
tivo work

HD-DVRs will be replaced at no cost when they become available (in early
2006) I'm not sure if the units will be TiVo brand or if they'll be
DirecTV+ DVRs.

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Jeff Rife
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

slunky (slunky@showingourscars.org) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
Quote:
_/At 2005-11-14, Jeff <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote_
Reports at TiVo Community and AVS Forum are that you can get a credit for
that $99, too, so that total outlay ends up at nothing.

Yes, if you throw a fit and get a passive agent, they'll credit you
anything. Officially, it's $99.

From the posts I've seen, it also appears that the $99 credit is
"official", too, since nobody mentioned asking for it. Heck, one guy
got a call from DirecTV asking when they could come out and upgrade his
receiver/dish, and he didn't know the H20 was available to people outside
Detroit. When he asked the price, they said "free after the credit".

--
Jeff Rife | Al Gore: To my left, you'll recognize
| Gary Gygax, inventor of Dungeons &
| Dragons.
| Gary Gygax: Greetings it's a...
| [rolls dice]
| Gary Gygax: ...pleasure to meet you.
| -- "Futurama"
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

"snow" <dlessard1@verizon.net> wrote in news:fR9ef.14771$Vb.10022
@trndny05:

Quote:
Will DISH Network counter with a similiar offer when they release their
MPEG-4 to existing customers??

gbozovic11@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1131960776.575908.279040@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Hi,

Now that Directv came out with new HS-20 MPEG4 Directv HDTV reciever,
its in time for an HDTV upgrade for Christmas.

We currently have two Sony standard Directv dishes on a standard
Drectv
Sony antenna. We will upgrade on television to HDTV while the other
stay the same. As far as I understand, we need a new dish ($50) and
the
HS-20 reciever which is around $200 retail.

Being Directv customers for 5-6 years, paying around $80 per month, is
it possible to get Directv to give us a deal on this new dish and
antenna in exchange to contact with some programming (we don't have a
contract) Maybe we can trade in one of the old boxes for the new HDTV
one?

Thanks for the info,
George

What if you have Tivo for HD ? Is that upgraded also or will the old HD

tivo work
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Jeff Rife
Guest





Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

slunky (slunky@showingourscars.org) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
Quote:
Here's the offer. Existing customers upgrading to the H20 receiver and
5 lnb dish are offered the receiver, dish, and installation for $99.

Reports at TiVo Community and AVS Forum are that you can get a credit for
that $99, too, so that total outlay ends up at nothing.

--
Jeff Rife | "He's an investment banker from Amsterdam.
| Apparently he handles a lot of Bill Gates'
| money, so, don't say anything derogatory
| about the Netherlands or Microsoft."
| "Oh, damn...there goes my opening joke about
| the Dutchman trying to install Windows 95."
| -- Niles and Frasier
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: Directv HDTV upgrade deal? Reply with quote

Will DISH Network counter with a similiar offer when they release their
MPEG-4 to existing customers??

<gbozovic11@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1131960776.575908.279040@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
Hi,

Now that Directv came out with new HS-20 MPEG4 Directv HDTV reciever,
its in time for an HDTV upgrade for Christmas.

We currently have two Sony standard Directv dishes on a standard Drectv
Sony antenna. We will upgrade on television to HDTV while the other
stay the same. As far as I understand, we need a new dish ($50) and the
HS-20 reciever which is around $200 retail.

Being Directv customers for 5-6 years, paying around $80 per month, is
it possible to get Directv to give us a deal on this new dish and
antenna in exchange to contact with some programming (we don't have a
contract) Maybe we can trade in one of the old boxes for the new HDTV
one?

Thanks for the info,
George
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