Hi,
I'm currently a Charter cable customer, but I recently got an HDTV and Charter thinks their HD service is the best (or at least they price it that way). I'm very interested in DirecTV's choices, but there are some questions/concerns and you guys seem to know your stuff, so I figured I'd ask.
I'm sure these are FAQ so I apologize in advance.
1. I don't have a phone line at my house. Does that make me ineligible for DirecTV? Do they charge extra because of that? I know it is used for PPV ordering, and I have no interest in that at all. Why don't they just put an ethernet port or wifi on it and let you order over the 'net? Phone lines are old tech.
2. I currently have Cable. Since I use cable for my internet as well, I would want to keep my internet but ditch the TV service. I know DTV will have to run a new line into my house, but once it is inside can they use the existing wiring which goes to the TVs or will they need to run all new lines to each TV? Do they charge extra for that? The walls are old plaster and past experiences have shown that trying to make a small hole turns into a gigantic hole with little to no effort
I also want to avoid drilling holes through the hardwood floors where possible...
3. The promotional prices on DTV's website say they last for 12-months. Does that mean I would have to sign a 12-month contract? Longer? Can you sign up with no obligations and just pay the normal price? Is there a money-back guarantee (or no-penalty cancellation period) if I get it and decide I don't want to be locked into it for a year? I don't want to have a multi-year contract for something frivolous like television. If I lost my job or something like that, I would regret having this unnecessary financial burden.
4. I had DirecTV in the olden days. Back then I just bought the equipment on ebay for less than the stores sold it for, and put it up on the roof myself. Can you still do that, or do they force you to get new equipment and installation through them? Their website did not have any (easily accessible) info about this kind of ordering.
5. I have an HDTV, but most of the channels DTV has are not in HD, or are HD channels that don't broadcast HD programming much of the time. Do the non-HD channels look alright when viewed on an HD receiver? (my non-HD cable box looks decent, but I have heard horror stories so perhaps it varies from one receiver/TV to another?)
6. Their website wants to add in extra "free for 3 months" movie channels and crap I don't want. I'm sure it is so they can charge me for them after I "forget" to call and cancel the channels I didn't want in the first place. Is there a way to delete them from my order right away?
7. Along the same lines, I assume there is no à la carte package? They certainly have it figured out... the 5 or 10 channels I actually would watch are split up between all the packages.
That's all. Thanks in advance!
I'm currently a Charter cable customer, but I recently got an HDTV and Charter thinks their HD service is the best (or at least they price it that way). I'm very interested in DirecTV's choices, but there are some questions/concerns and you guys seem to know your stuff, so I figured I'd ask.

1. I don't have a phone line at my house. Does that make me ineligible for DirecTV? Do they charge extra because of that? I know it is used for PPV ordering, and I have no interest in that at all. Why don't they just put an ethernet port or wifi on it and let you order over the 'net? Phone lines are old tech.

2. I currently have Cable. Since I use cable for my internet as well, I would want to keep my internet but ditch the TV service. I know DTV will have to run a new line into my house, but once it is inside can they use the existing wiring which goes to the TVs or will they need to run all new lines to each TV? Do they charge extra for that? The walls are old plaster and past experiences have shown that trying to make a small hole turns into a gigantic hole with little to no effort

3. The promotional prices on DTV's website say they last for 12-months. Does that mean I would have to sign a 12-month contract? Longer? Can you sign up with no obligations and just pay the normal price? Is there a money-back guarantee (or no-penalty cancellation period) if I get it and decide I don't want to be locked into it for a year? I don't want to have a multi-year contract for something frivolous like television. If I lost my job or something like that, I would regret having this unnecessary financial burden.
4. I had DirecTV in the olden days. Back then I just bought the equipment on ebay for less than the stores sold it for, and put it up on the roof myself. Can you still do that, or do they force you to get new equipment and installation through them? Their website did not have any (easily accessible) info about this kind of ordering.
5. I have an HDTV, but most of the channels DTV has are not in HD, or are HD channels that don't broadcast HD programming much of the time. Do the non-HD channels look alright when viewed on an HD receiver? (my non-HD cable box looks decent, but I have heard horror stories so perhaps it varies from one receiver/TV to another?)
6. Their website wants to add in extra "free for 3 months" movie channels and crap I don't want. I'm sure it is so they can charge me for them after I "forget" to call and cancel the channels I didn't want in the first place. Is there a way to delete them from my order right away?
7. Along the same lines, I assume there is no à la carte package? They certainly have it figured out... the 5 or 10 channels I actually would watch are split up between all the packages.

That's all. Thanks in advance!
