Not sure where to post this, so Ill put it here.
For those of you who do have Direct TV like myself, a call into them and some well spent negotiation time goes a long way. I was able to secure some credits ($20/month for 12 months) by dealing with customer service, then I had them transfer me to cancel the NFL Sunday Ticket max. Once in cancellations, I told them the $300 price was way too high and I could not afford it. They offered me $180 and I declined that but told them if they could get it under $100 I would consider it. Once again, transferred to their "resolutions" (I believe that was the name) department, we were able to work out a price of $0 for the price, with a 1 year commitment (I was out of contract), which I do not mind, because I was not going anywhere anyway (Verizon Fios is not here in CT or I would be gone).
Just a heads up in case you have the service, they can be talked way down.
For those of you who do have Direct TV like myself, a call into them and some well spent negotiation time goes a long way. I was able to secure some credits ($20/month for 12 months) by dealing with customer service, then I had them transfer me to cancel the NFL Sunday Ticket max. Once in cancellations, I told them the $300 price was way too high and I could not afford it. They offered me $180 and I declined that but told them if they could get it under $100 I would consider it. Once again, transferred to their "resolutions" (I believe that was the name) department, we were able to work out a price of $0 for the price, with a 1 year commitment (I was out of contract), which I do not mind, because I was not going anywhere anyway (Verizon Fios is not here in CT or I would be gone).
Just a heads up in case you have the service, they can be talked way down.