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I signed on when they said they'd lock in my price for two years. Lo and behold my bill just went up $27 this month. 

The fine print is only your bundle price is locked in. "Taxes and fees" and "additional services and equipment" are not covered. 

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I have had directv for 25 of the past 27 years. I called last Friday and told them I woudl be leaving if they did not do something because they were not worth $340 a month without Sunday Ticket. They looked at my account and said that was it, nothing more they could do and I hung up. I called Verizon they don't serve my area, and I did not want Spectrum. I called dish and their montly bill was $170 less that Direct Tv with teh basically same channels. I set it up installation for the next day. I called Directv after it was all over to get it all cancelled and they put me through to another department. They were able to find $190 they could discount my fee if I did not leave. I asked where he was the day before but he had no answer. So even in cancelling Directv I get screwed with a higher fee by them.

I had Direct TV for 25 years because I needed it for Sunday Ticket…why on God’s green Earth would anyone continue with that 1995 technology and Middle Ages customer service?

Have now used both Hulu with Live Tv and You Tube TV and I don’t dread thunderstorms anymore.

@Floridarob posted:

I have had directv for 25 of the past 27 years....

Sadly, this kind of loyalty doesn't mean squat in today's world.

I'm going through the same thing with Spectrum (should be "Rectum").
Almost 30 years of cable service, probably another 15 years of internet, and neither of them justify their cost based on performance.
And when I call to bitch about their shitty service, it's pretty much...

I've heard nothing but bad about Spectrum. Not a huge fan of Comcast, either. If my Comcast provider added Bally Sports Wisconsin to their line up, most of my viewing problems would be solved. Then, of course, one would have to deal with the local market thing. A buddy of mine lived about a mile, as the crow flies, from me and has a different cable company than I do. He got all the Wisconsin programming except for the Wisconsin CBS affiliate out of LaCrosse, WI. Instead of getting that LaCrosse CBS affiliate, his cable company gave him the Twin Cities CBS affiliate, which again, was a local market deal and would black out Packers' games if the vikings were on Fox, at the same time. You cannot win unless you stream, use other alternatives such as Hulu, YTTV, etc, or go to a bar for your sports teams games.

Let me see. $100(?) more for Sunday Ticket..but $50 (?) per month less than Direct TV regular programming. I went to Milwaukee Public Schools for 13 years, but according to my math…..

@Chongo posted:

Class action lawsuit against DirecTV...you may be due some money if you were one of their customers.

https://www.directvclassactionsettlement.com/

Money? You mean a few pennies while the lawyers make off with millions.

I definitely got a call from DIRECTV once. They slipped HBO or some shit through without my permission after the call. I was rather grumpy.

Cable free now. Not even YTTV. Love it!

Last edited by Goalline

A heads up for anyone that has Spectrum services...
Apparently, they have "upgraded their billing system" and this resulted in new account numbers being assigned.
Of course, they promptly billed the same month on both the old and new account numbers.

Slimy coc*suc*ers

Comcast for many years... unfortunately. I explored cutting the cable, but everyone I talked to says DirectTV in our area is awful and there is no other game in town. I thought, hey! I'll just get internet from Comcast and piecemeal my streaming. The trouble was, just for the internet to my house it's $99 a month plus fees. Did I say there is no other game in town? By the time I got done adding up the streaming services (YTTV was $60 a month alone), I was paying more than $200. In the end, I save money by keeping all my 125 Comcast channels, including Bally Sports and other sports channels. It sucks.

Yeah, after asking questions from folks here, I switched to yttv, but I'm keeping directv until after the Alone season is over on the History channel.  Unfortunately, that's one of my favorite channels and yttv doesn't carry that channel.  But yeah, can't wait to ditch directv - prices are sky high, the tech is old, they're constantly fighting with local channels so we're missing local channels for periods of  time, and they don't have sunday ticket anymore.  The one nice thing about directv the last three years, is I've been getting sunday ticket free.  I had sticker shock purchasing  it  from yttv.

That it, isn't it. If you are a true TV aficionado, Direct TV is the only way to go. If you don't mind a few holes in the programming, go with YTTV. And if you couldn't be assed about TV other than a program here and there, do what I did and put up an antenna.

Definitely a balancing act and on e they have everyone hooked on their drug (streaming) I'm sure the price will go way up.

Where can I watch History channel?

Cord-cutters can choose among six live TV streaming services to watch History Channel without cable or satellite. DIRECTV STREAM, frndly TV, Hulu Live TV, Philo, Sling TV and Vidgo all carry History in their channel lineups.

@Floridarob posted:

I have had directv for 25 of the past 27 years. I called last Friday and told them I woudl be leaving if they did not do something because they were not worth $340 a month

Holy crap, FloRob, how much TV do you watch? You must have every premium channel there is.

@Timmy! posted:

Sadly, this kind of loyalty doesn't mean squat in today's world.

I'm going through the same thing with Spectrum (should be "Rectum").
Almost 30 years of cable service, probably another 15 years of internet, and neither of them justify their cost based on performance.
And when I call to bitch about their shitty service, it's pretty much...

Kind of like insurance which seems to get more expensive each year you're with a company.  You have to shop them every year to get the best rates.  I think I've been with just about all the insurance companies at this point except The General.

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