Posted by LOU from Wi. on July 26, 2013 at 21:55:17 from (72.160.225.136):
In Reply to: Direct TV posted by John in La on July 26, 2013 at 21:05:28:
John, 2nd try, site killed the first one.
We have DTV just for the TV. Ours cost 150 mo for 2 receivers and the premium package.Ours has the HDTV with record possibilities. Includes HBO Cin- showtime starz with western channel all the ones but the nudy ones. If you have kids, you may want to block HBO Cin on friday and saturday nights (oh chit, it's saturday, I'm missing my movies for deep breathing)lol. At my age those type of movies don't interest me.All thats allowed now is hallway cex--- Thats where you meet your spouse in the hallway and say FU. I need to get to the bathroom.lol.
Watch them for their promo package deals, starts low but increases if you don't watch them they will increase it whenever they want. Best part is you get to tell when heavy rain or snow is coming, atleast 10-15 minutes ahead of time. Picture looks like a jigsaw puzzle,with a few pieces missing. Then the great message--- Please wait.... Searching for signal... Which sometimes is more entertaining than the programs, Only other downside is they play the same movies over and over till you know them by heart in your sleep.Even the regular TV shows are mostly all repeats. I liked our BUD (Big ugly Dish) cheap programming, we used to pay 45 per month for all the movie channels and premium package.But newer is better,or so we're told. Just like you guys know about newer tractors and vehicles.lol
Anyway the choice is yours,all the same to me. Happy shopping. Regards, LOU
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