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Wednesday, November 05, 2008
SWITCHING TO DIRECT TV
Okay, so I heard all the commercials for Direct TV but I never really knew what it was. I knew that it was something that you got in place of Cable, but I really didn't realize what DirecTV could offer me. When I went to a friends house, I really noticed the difference. The picture was great and they had so many more channels than I did, I reluctantly asked about their TV system and how expensive it was. To my surprise this guy was paying less for his TV stations than I was and he had way more available to him then I did. That is when I learned that he was a Direct TV subscriber, and had been for quite a few months. He told me that his cable bills were getting out of control and that he shopped around and found that Direct offered him the best deal. He said they made the switch very quick and easy and that he was not only thrilled with the price and the channel selection, but on top of that they offered great customer service. All in all, he could not say enough good things about this company and the service they provided him with.
When I got home, I called the Direct TV people and they were happy to help me. I got my directv installed in just a few days, and I was able to call my cable company and get them to cut off my service. When they came to install it, the installation process went very smoothly and the whole process was very professional. Best yet, there were no hidden costs and no equipment fees. I got a great package deal for a year, guaranteed. Now I have over 130 channels with the best quality picture and sound that you can imagine. Not only that but I get all the sports like hockey, which I didn't get before. Now I have an excuse to have the guys over to watch sports, instead of having to go hang out in a bar to see the hockey action on a big screen. My direct TV has such a great picture, I am actually considering going out to buy a new TV just to show it off.
Posted by Rick at 3:42 PM