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Mar 12, 2017Explorer
Something tells me there is more to the above story then we have been presented. As has been pointed out, DirecTV has no issue with taking a receiver from your house into your RV. I just recently has to replace an old clunker receiver in my coach that kicked the bucket, Was owned by me for well over 10 years. Called them and they brought out a new one for me in the RV right at the RV park. (a free upgrade - no cost) They did point out that the installer would not do any installation work in an RV like they do at your house if needed. No problem with that.
Changing locations to get local channels is a piece of cake. The process has greatly improved in one area since AT&T bought them. They answer almost right away now instead of the sometimes VERY long waits on hold before. However the down side is that you end up talking to someone with English as a second language. Not sure which is preferable.
Changing locations to get local channels is a piece of cake. The process has greatly improved in one area since AT&T bought them. They answer almost right away now instead of the sometimes VERY long waits on hold before. However the down side is that you end up talking to someone with English as a second language. Not sure which is preferable.
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