Ya, that's true I guess, but I really do not think that is the problem regarding this matter. I am just telling my opinion of the E.I. package and how D* handles it so with such a non-concerned manner. I really don't think it's my problem to worry about when I pay D* my money, not WCIU. D* are the people who should figure it out and fix it for me since everyone else gets the games I do not...even the CS rep told me I should be getting these games on WCIU via E.I. when I called, however said he couldn't do anything about it...would not transfer me to anyone higher regarding it, just gave me a mailing address, said I couldn't e-mail anyone about rather than actually sending a typed letter (what century is this?).
By the way...other people receive the feed for the CUBS when they play on WCIU via the MLB E.I. package...however, I do not. They will not do anything for me and can't explain to me why this is.
I don't know...sorry to vent...this whole thing is frustrating to me.
I really don't think it's my problem to worry about when I pay D* my money, not WCIU. D* are the people who should figure it out and fix it for me since everyone else gets the games I do not..
You not catching on, IF WCIU does not want D* to have the broadcast, then D* does NOT get it.
D* is simply the mode of transmission to get to you.
EVERY network, station ect. has a contract with D* to allow them to show thier product, if WCIU says D* you get games 1-10 12-15 and 23-30, then thats what they get, it is not D*'s call, it is the contract that the network allowed D* to have.
Now, you said " Others get it but you don't"
Have you talked to others on line here that confirm that they are getting the game you are not ?
Alot of this has to do with your location as well.
For the longest time I was not allowed to get FSN Detroit while those in the direct Detroit market got the signal, ( I'm 50 miles away) the Detroit market covers a large area, including where I am.
I talked with FSN Detroit and they called D* with me on the phone to confirm what I was saying, they made a few calls and the next week, I was able to get them.
Chances are your not in an allowed zip code for the games you want.
Yes, they expected that I was close enough to just drive to the game and pay the $ 80 a ticket to see my game, the other trouble other than the amount of income it would cost is the fact that most of those games were already sold out.
Jimbo