I just got Direct tv and getting free Sunday Ticket but I have to cancel it in February or get raped with charges just like next free HBO Cinimax and SHO for three months but i have to tell them cancel that shit or i'll get raped with charges. [Reply]
Yesterday was my last day with DirectTv. We are currently on free trial with YouTube TV ($40 month) and we are liking it so far. Very clean interface and all locals. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC Tattoo:
I just got Direct tv and getting free Sunday Ticket but I have to cancel it in February or get raped with charges just like next free HBO Cinimax and SHO for three months but i have to tell them cancel that shit or i'll get raped with charges.
Originally Posted by Unsmooth-Moment:
Yesterday was my last day with DirectTv. We are currently on free trial with YouTube TV ($40 month) and we are liking it so far. Very clean interface and all locals.
We left DirecTV after 15 years last fall. Went to Sling TV. It sucked. Then switched to YouTube TV. We like it. Saves $80/mo. It's missing some channels my family watched like NFL Network, Food Network, comedy Central, and food Network, but it saves a ton of money [Reply]
Reading this years posts vs the posts in past seasons, it looks like since AT&T took over, things have tightened up. It seems like it's considerably harder to talk them into a deal. I'll give it a shot soon. If they aren't willing to play ball, I'll just drop Direct TV altogether and go a different direction myself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bwana:
Reading this years posts vs the posts in past seasons, it looks like since AT&T took over, things have tightened up. It seems like it's considerably harder to talk them into a deal. I'll give it a shot soon. If they aren't willing to play ball, I'll just drop Direct TV altogether and go a different direction myself.
AT&T would rather lose a paying customer than give them a break.
They are going to realize one day how much they screwed up by off-shoring customer service and giving them no power to deal with people.
Originally Posted by ILChief:
We left DirecTV after 15 years last fall. Went to Sling TV. It sucked. Then switched to YouTube TV. We like it. Saves $80/mo. It's missing some channels my family watched like NFL Network, Food Network, comedy Central, and food Network, but it saves a ton of money
Originally Posted by ILChief:
We left DirecTV after 15 years last fall. Went to Sling TV. It sucked. Then switched to YouTube TV. We like it. Saves $80/mo. It's missing some channels my family watched like NFL Network, Food Network, comedy Central, and food Network, but it saves a ton of money
We went with Hulu. My wife couldn't live without Food Network. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
I didn't have to do anything like that last year.
A transcript would be hard to fake. Seems like a class schedule wouldn't be that hard to fake. Or even photo shopping a student ID. I wonder if they can automatically cross reference that with the school.
I found it mildly disturbing that it only took a date of birth and name to determine if you were a current student.
A young employee at my office who had recently been a student tried and was rejected so it appeared there was some sort of verification from the school.
I wonder if it depends on the school? These were large, university of California, schools.
I may instead try to hit up co workers that live in apartments that can't get satellite.
We never had any interaction with then at my university in TX. [Reply]
well, I used to like Food Network when it was actual cooking shows and not Chopped/Restaurant Impossible/Diners, Drive Ins, and Dive. I used to watch the actual cooking shows [Reply]
Originally Posted by ILChief:
well, I used to like Food Network when it was actual cooking shows and not Chopped/Restaurant Impossible/Diners, Drive Ins, and Dive. I used to watch the actual cooking shows
My wife's show is "the kitchen." It's actually pretty solid, though I wouldn't just sit down and watch it alone. [Reply]