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  1. Celestine

    Charter Subscription Opening New Account

    Hello everyone, My younger brother is planning to pull the plug on his Charter subscription bundle due to high bill. Assuming he finalized his decision to discontinue the service, is it legal for me to open a Charter subscription on the same address, using my name and SSN, and get the new...
  2. Celestine

    Xfinity vs. directv

    Most new customer offers, especially equipments and discounts, are ,by work experience, based on the new customer's credit history. Remember those fine prints? There is no guarantee that what your neighbor gets is also applicable and available to you. ->>Check the channels that you like...
  3. Celestine

    Charter Communications Cable TV Package Pricing

    Area: San Gabriel Valley, CA Anyone knows how much the package costs, Basic Expanded and Basic, before the promotion? I have tried searching the website but no luck unlike DirecTV and Dish that lists regular pricing on their website. I am contemplating whether to get FAVE TV or Charter TV. I...
  4. Celestine

    Is HD programming by law supposed to be free?

    Please correct me if I'm wrong or misunderstood the idea. [1] Cable and satellite TV providers have HD service, regardless "free" or with fee, required if customer(s) have HD capable receiver(s), only for the non-local HD programmings that is why we need to pay their HD service fee? [2]...
  5. Celestine

    Is HD programming by law supposed to be free?

    So for local channels, HD is free. But for other channels like Discovery, Bio, HBO, and the like; HD is not free, right? Is the only covered free HD channels in the law is local channels, right? Because even myself find it impossible for those HD channels from non-local channels to be free.
  6. Celestine

    Is HD programming by law supposed to be free?

    Ok, someone told me that by law HD programming should be free to all cable and satellite tv customers. Is this true? Update: I mean HD programming on non-local channels.