Lordandmaster
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I have DirecTV and haven't had any serious problems with it. By coincidence, my Tivo box blew out last night, but the nice Spanish lady at Customer Service said it was covered under my protection plan (so that means get the protection plan!) and they're sending me a new one. Another advantage of DirecTV is that they don't scramble anything. In other words, when I Tivo something from the satellite, I can record it afterwards right onto a DVD and keep it forever. I've heard that if you have cable, they scramble the signal, so if you try to record anything onto a DVD or VHS tape, you'll only get gibberish. However, I don't like it SOOOOOO much that I wouldn't replace it with anything cheaper. There are some problems. First, as Aileen has mentioned, your picture can go out when it rains or snows. Also, if you ever want to upgrade to HD, you'll need to get a whole new dish. Keep that in mind. Sometimes they offer incentives on that, and sometimes they don't. So it can be pricey if you're not watchful about the available offers. When Verizon FIOS finally becames available in my area, I am going to make the big switch and get internet, phone, and TV through them. Edited to change the thread title.
< Message edited by Lordandmaster -- 6/28/2007 1:16:55 PM >
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