I have heard (on here) that some people who had a receiver bought and paid-for before the lease started, that D* did have a tendancy to mark them as Leased (according to their website account) at first, but, once they called D* and complained, they said that D* made it right, and marked it as Purchased. (YMMV)
I have an idea, if D* refuses to remove a receiver that you clearly own from lease status , kindly ask for the name of the CSR, then explain to them that you are going to your local police station and have a warrant issued for their arrest for theft, because that is exactly what was done. If the CSR laughs, then go ahead and do it.
I have an idea, if D* refuses to remove a receiver that you clearly own from lease status , kindly ask for the name of the CSR, then explain to them that you are going to your local police station and have a warrant issued for their arrest for theft, because that is exactly what was done. If the CSR laughs, then go ahead and do it.