  kamm
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3 edits | reply to pabster Re: More HD Channels?
said by pabster :"From the beginning Dish allowed you to buy units on eBay or anywhere else whereas DirecTV only authorises brand new unit, acquired from them directly..." Er, no. I've activated tens of used receivers and DVR's with no issues over the past 7 years. They could care less where you get the equipment. That's cool but they never let me do it nor to my colleagues.
PS: guess what, I was right, it's still the case:
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I bought a used DIRECTV System from a friend. What should I do about installation and activation?
We have found that new customers are happier with a new, professionally installed system, so we don't usually sign up a new customer with a used system. We suggest you check out our current offer or call 1-800-DIRECTV.
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  tp0d yabbazooie Premium join:2001-02-13 Carnegie, PA clubs:
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4 edits | Sorry I have to step in here...
said by kamm
so we don't usually sign up a new customer with a used system. Where does it say that they DO NOT allow a used system? 'we dont usually' means you -can- activate used equipment, (most users are 'doh on an install anyways tho) and this is EXACTLY what I just did YESTERDAY for my sister. I had two basic boxes, used of course, sitting in my closet. I called DTV, set her up with a new account, and even got $100 for referring her. There was a DTV dish previously installed, which made it super easy. And a few months back I installed a used TIVO bought from ebay in my own home, DTV doesnt care as long as the access card works.
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  oliphant I Have 8 Boobies Premium join:2004-11-26 Corona, CA | reply to kamm 1. Doesn't say they won't do it.
2. That FAQ entry is directed to NEW USERS buying systems off eBay, not existing users.
In either event you can activate used receivers with DirecTV. |
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  kamm
join:2001-02-14 Brooklyn, NY
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2 edits | reply to tp0d said by tp0d :Sorry I have to step in here... said by kamm
so we don't usually sign up a new customer with a used system. Where does it say that they DO NOT allow a used system? 'we dont usually' means you -can- activate used equipment, (most users are 'doh on an install anyways tho) and this is EXACTLY what I just did YESTERDAY for my sister. I had two basic boxes, used of course, sitting in my closet. I called DTV, set her up with a new account, and even got $100 for referring her. There was a DTV dish previously installed, which made it super easy. And a few months back I installed a used TIVO bought from ebay in my own home, DTV doesnt care as long as the access card works. Ah I see, so first you
1. straighten out the marketing blabla
then
2. present another miraculous activation story
which
3. once again, coincidentally is about somebody in your family
and finally you not only expect me to believe all this but
Just to remind you: DTV never let me or anybody I have known to activate a used one (the only exception was if it was your own old box.) |
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  tp0d yabbazooie Premium join:2001-02-13 Carnegie, PA clubs:
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2 edits | ok, you dont have to believe me, but social engineering is a wonderful thing.
-j
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edit-- #3? once again about my family? when was the first? hmmm |
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  anon1011111
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| reply to kamm F.Y.I. you can activate a new account with used equipment if you know the name of previous owner, their account can be found, and the previous owners account is not in collections. Oh and it has to be disconnected on the previous owners account too (sometimes people forget to disconnect them). You still have to pass a credit check. You also have to purchase new access cards for 20.00 each. For most people it makes more since to get new equipment free and have it installed free.
As far as a existing customer goes, they can activate a used receiver if they like. This would require either replacing one of your existing receivers and using its access card or purchasing another access card (20.00).
If someone told you differently you should of asked to speak to someone else. |
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 wombough
join:2001-08-30 Beaufort, SC | reply to kamm The only thing Directv ever had me do when I used a old box was get a new access card. I have never had a problem activating an old box either. |
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