Posted by rrlund on June 13, 2013 at 14:15:40 from (207.241.137.116):
Just had an experience with Direct TV that I wasn't expecting. Darned signal has been locking up on some channels lately but not on others. It was OK for three or four days,but today was about impossible. I've run all the tests,done everything I know to do. Finally had to call them. Took forever to get a live person,expected to get an Indian,but it was a southern good ol boy. He had me do all the things I'd already done,plus a few more. Still got the same message,something about dish pointing or trees in the way. I told him I guess I'll have to get one of the boys in the loader bucket with the chain saw this weekend. He said "yea,that or a shotgun". I had to laugh. He said he'd had the same trouble with his a few weeks ago,said it was only the channels he wanted to watch too. Said he had to take off two or three limbs and it works OK now.
Didn't fix the problem for me,but it was a pretty good experience anyway.
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