Results 1 to 10 of 13
- 11-11-2009 10:04 AM #1
SatelliteGuys Regular
- Join Date
- Jul 15th, 2004
- Posts
- 162
Actvating HD receivers without extending contract?
ADVERTS 1
If I purchase my own HD receivers, can I activate them without extending my contract? I need to get 2 more HD receivers.
- 11-11-2009 10:04 AM # ADS
Register Today & This Ad Goes Away! Circuit advertisement- Join Date
- Always
- Posts
- Many
- 11-11-2009 10:56 AM #2
No.
You can get them from a store like Best Buy or COSTCO but you won't own them, they'll still be leased units. Activating them will extend your contract.
- 11-11-2009 11:03 AM #3
You should be able to buy the HR21 PRO for $400-500 and they are owned receivers. They should not require a new contract as owned receivers. Do a google search for HR21 PRO to find the best prices. Call Directv and get to the access card department to confirm the HR21 does not cause a new contract.
- 11-11-2009 11:07 AM #4
SatelliteGuys Regular
- Join Date
- Jul 15th, 2004
- Posts
- 162 Thread Starter
What about if I just wanted to get a cheaper HD receiver like the H20?
- 11-11-2009 07:12 PM #5
You would have to find an H20 that was owned not leased. Leasing started March 1 2006. From November 2005 to Feb.28 2006 the H20-600 was only MPEG4 receiver available. Other than those owned HD receivers are replacements for owned product replaced under the Protection Plan. GOOD LUCK.
- 11-11-2009 08:50 PM #6
SatelliteGuys Junkie
- Join Date
- Apr 10th, 2009
- Location
- California
- Posts
- 1,490
It'd cost you more to buy owned HR's than to just pay the early termination fee after the first month of service. Especially if you buy more than one.
Trying to find a less expensive older receiver that was really owned? Like a needle in a haystack. So many people think they own it after paying the initial purchase cost that many of the ones for sale as 'owned' are lease boxes and directv wont activate someone elses lease box on your account. You can call directv with the receiverID and they'll tell you if its owned or leased, but it could get onerous once you go through 15-20+ receivers with them all being leased.
I think this will prove to be a problem for directv over the long haul. I sure wont be upgrading or adding any new receivers after my contract is up.
- 11-11-2009 11:46 PM #7
- 11-12-2009 06:06 AM #8
Yeah it very hard and the thing is buying owned still does not save you either.
Stonecold's Statements are not endorsed by Directv
And That's The Bottom Line, Cause Stonecold Said So!
- 11-12-2009 07:46 PM #9
SatelliteGuys Junkie
- Join Date
- Apr 10th, 2009
- Location
- California
- Posts
- 1,490
When did that change? Last time I checked activating owned receivers didnt trigger a new contract?
- 11-12-2009 08:46 PM #10
no such thing. youre automatically re-newing your contract when you order a new receiver.
when i had D-11s. i wanted HDs so i put in receivers and they auto re-newed my contract. when i got the bill after that, i called them, i said to the CSRs... you didnt mention a renewal... they said, we did. i said no you didnt. then they gave me Starz for free for 3 months. i said no.. i dont want the EXTENDED contract. they took it off.
months later i had channel not purchase
i called in and told them to re-authorize it. they couldnt. they forced me to get a new programming. since there was new channel line up and couldnt find my old programming. so THERE i was extended a new contract. they kept telling me that they couldnt find my old programming i just lost 20 mins ago now to extend my contract for a new programming.
BS!!!

LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Reply With Quote
Bookmarks