I'm looking to go to directv from mediacom. The cost for my mediacom has become outragous and I think that directv would be the way to go since I could not get dishnetwork due to some issues with trees. I have a friend that has directv and I like the service but not the reciever. He has the new SD- DVR unit made by directv, way to slow reacting from the remote for me. I am looking to purchase an older Directivo unit there at Ebay.
First I need to determine if I can even get the service, but apparently I cannot do that unless I sign up for service, which leads me to several questions.
1. Do I need to purchase the Directivo unit first, or can they give me a temporary unit first, just so I don't spend my money only to find out that I cannot get the service?
2. When I talked on the phone with a rep, she said that I needed to purchase an access card as well as the directivo unit. Doesn't the unit come with an access card that they can "activate"?
3. When I do go with directv I'm looking at getting the 49.99 plan for 185+ channels and the DVR. Does directivo service cost extra, according to the rep I talked to yesterday it does not and is covered by the $5 dvr charge?
4. I really do not like signing up for a commitment (just ask my wife how long it took me to marry her
) and if I have to I want the shortest term possible. According to the rep I talked to yesterday I have to sign of for a term and the shortest that she would give me was 1 year if I get the standard reciever without dvr for free. Is what she told me true or is there some way to get it without signing up for a contract?
Thanks for the help, and if you are in the sales arena of Directv I'm totally fine with purchasing the service through you, rather than getting it through someone that doesn't understand what there even selling.
First I need to determine if I can even get the service, but apparently I cannot do that unless I sign up for service, which leads me to several questions.
1. Do I need to purchase the Directivo unit first, or can they give me a temporary unit first, just so I don't spend my money only to find out that I cannot get the service?
2. When I talked on the phone with a rep, she said that I needed to purchase an access card as well as the directivo unit. Doesn't the unit come with an access card that they can "activate"?
3. When I do go with directv I'm looking at getting the 49.99 plan for 185+ channels and the DVR. Does directivo service cost extra, according to the rep I talked to yesterday it does not and is covered by the $5 dvr charge?
4. I really do not like signing up for a commitment (just ask my wife how long it took me to marry her

Thanks for the help, and if you are in the sales arena of Directv I'm totally fine with purchasing the service through you, rather than getting it through someone that doesn't understand what there even selling.