Posted by Fixerupper on November 24, 2010 at 18:48:08 from (207.199.205.40):
In Reply to: direct tv posted by ih10020 on November 24, 2010 at 17:57:39:
We switched from Direct to Dish just because Direct didn't carry our local stations and Dish does. We had no complaints about Direct's service.
After we fired Direct they hounded us constantly to try to get us back for at least two years. When they called we'd ask them if they carry our local stations yet. They'd give us the same song every time -"nobutwecangetyouthethreemajornetworks". We'd tell them "we want the three major networks from our local stations only and until you can give us that, don't call us back" GOOD BYE! In a month they'd call us again. It turned us off to them just because of that.
My neighbor a mile away had constant problems with losing the signal when they were on Direct but we never lost it except for heavy rains. Both of us had a clear view of the sky. Go figure!. Jim
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