Since you didn't offer it, do you subscribe to HBO through DIRECTV Now?
It's a known issue with Directvnow. I had the same problem but contacted them via chat. They told me they would work on it and the next day I was able to login. I got a $10 credit too for the issue. I don't have a fix for you other than keep bugging them via chat.
I've been chatting with them for a week and received two $10 credits. I just chatted with them yesterday and it still doesn't work.
Funny how they offer a $10 credit on a service that they claim to offer for $5/month.Keep chatting and use the mounting credits to pay for an HBO Now sub.![]()
This is probably why Zookster suggested that you use those credits on your DIRECTV Now subscription to subsidize a subscription to HBO Now.They would rather give me credits instead of fixing the problem.
Since your password is between you and AT&T (and would impact any such authenticated services -- perhaps even DIRECTV Now itself), I doubt that was the problem. Then again, if AT&T hasn't integrated authentication into the app and you're having to log into AT&T by hand, maybe your viewing device is making a multi-byte character out of punctuation marks. Ampersands on the Internet are a particularly sticky wicket as they are the character that introduces multi-byte characters. The ampersand character itself may be converted to "&" but certainly not in the context of a password.Well, I think I know what the problem was. My password for Directv Now had an "&" in it. When I changed my password it said you can only use letters, numbers, dashes and underscores (no special characters like !@#$%^&*()+. So when I changed the password it allowed me to log in for HBO Go.