hsmamato2
<font color=magenta>Tink in Training-Good Girl,Bad
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I thought you needed an expensive receiver to stream netflix through the tv?
We get a great deal through dishnetwork..we've had the same price for 2 years now- for 36.00 per month we get more channels than we'll ever watch,plus 2 room DVR(it's what I keep it for) and can watch tv in 2 different rooms at the same time,or record,watch,etc...it's a good deal IMO.
I haven't found cheaper,except no service at all and an antenna.
We get a great deal through dishnetwork..we've had the same price for 2 years now- for 36.00 per month we get more channels than we'll ever watch,plus 2 room DVR(it's what I keep it for) and can watch tv in 2 different rooms at the same time,or record,watch,etc...it's a good deal IMO.
I haven't found cheaper,except no service at all and an antenna.

I told them to keep the reciever and all of a sudden they were willing to take the charge of my bill. Well they did come and install the reciever, never got the S/H charge taken off my bill and then the installer tried to take my original reciever that I own with him
???? I had my Directv account closed and they have the nerve to call and ask for the reciever back that I paid for. I keep telling them when I get the 99.00 that I paid for the reciever they will then get the DVR back. All they say is well.... we'll take this amount off your bill and you will ONLY owe this amount. The funny thing is that they keep telling me that this is going to hurt my credit, I laugh and say "Credit, what credit I don't have any credit". Poo Poo on them, I'm keeping the DVR until I see some mmoney in my pocket and not their's.
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. You tell them that you'll continue the conversation when you have the email from them once they're able to find themselves a computer. Then save all your emails from them; we've found that to be a REMARKABLY effective tool...

