โJun-18-2016 07:00 PM
โJul-06-2016 02:24 PM
Learjet wrote:There is no way for them to know where the receivers and they could all be in the RV.westernrvparkowner wrote:
My guess is what they will do for RV customers is require you notify them you are traveling, identify the receivers in your RV, and they will deactivate all the other receivers on your account.
That is not going to work when my DVR is still recording programs at my house while I'm gone.
โJul-06-2016 10:28 AM
Learjet wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:
My guess is what they will do for RV customers is require you notify them you are traveling, identify the receivers in your RV, and they will deactivate all the other receivers on your account.
That is not going to work when my DVR is still recording programs at my house while I'm gone.
โJul-06-2016 01:45 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
My guess is what they will do for RV customers is require you notify them you are traveling, identify the receivers in your RV, and they will deactivate all the other receivers on your account.
โJul-05-2016 07:53 PM
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โJun-19-2016 08:43 AM
nineoaks2004 wrote:
We finally gave up on Direct and have been with Dish Network for the last 10 years with no problems. Direct told us, when we moved in that it would take 2 weeks, I hooked it up myself but then cancelled it because, they also wanted to charge me 75.00 for a pole to hold the HD antenna up,. Dish came right out and we had HD that same day. But for the prices these people charge it seems they could have newer programs instead of so many re run-on top of re-runs..Netflix keeps up up on newer and better movies than either of the satelite companies.
โJun-19-2016 08:25 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:The only thing that could be worse than my job would be the job that required someone to monitor my every move. Having 10 video screens showing the images that appear in front of your average, everyday, 50 something's computer would be 99.999 percent boring as H. E. double hockey sticks and the remaining .001 percent would be absolute naked horror.Chuck_thehammer wrote:
.....just like there is a little piece of black tape over my laptop camera.
Had to laugh on that one. I do the same thing, and on my work lap top too, black tape over the camera eye. :E Call me paranoid, but I have no clue if someone is watching me or not! Not that I have anything to hide, but if someone really want's to see what I actually (don't) wear when I'm on the computer at home with nothing but my wife around ... well .... I suppose they'll just have to use their imaginations.
I read an article not too long ago that the new televisions that connect to the internet (potentially) have the capability to monitor everything in front of it, watch what's in the room and hear everything going on. Yikes! We live in a new age for sure.
โJun-19-2016 08:11 AM
lynndiwagon wrote:This is the reason. $5.00 a month receiver fee for a receiver in a friends or relatives house 1000 miles from your home is a great deal for them, not so good for Directv. The phone line/internet connection pretty much assures that the receivers are all located in the same location (And yes, you can still abuse them by sharing one account among your next door neighbors who are close enough to receive your wifi signal).
Come on. You guys know why they added this because you've read posts where folks "give" a spare receiver to one of their relatives. It would be tempting for some to install a spare receiver in one of their "poor" relatives house. I have been taking my Genie receiver to my vacation house and my RV for many years without an internet connection or phone line connection. I really don't think they care as long as you pay your bill regularly and don't try to deceive them.
โJun-19-2016 07:53 AM
โJun-19-2016 07:13 AM
Chuck_thehammer wrote:
.....just like there is a little piece of black tape over my laptop camera.
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