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Billy Bob Boy
03-07-2006, 07:56 AM
Is there any way on Directv.com to find out when my current commitment ends?

morgantown
03-07-2006, 08:02 AM
Yea, view statement. It is provided in detail on the statement, and in summary form on the left side with the programming summary.

Billy Bob Boy
03-07-2006, 09:18 AM
Yea, view statement. It is provided in detail on the statement, and in summary form on the left side with the programming summary.Actualy in the programming summary it just says 1 year commitment with no date. I guess I could call retention. Just looking for the quick fix.

morgantown
03-07-2006, 09:34 AM
Click on "View Statement" the detail is there -- as long as the most recent statement is. The programming summary is just a summary that indicates the exsistance of a commtiment or not.

Billy Bob Boy
03-07-2006, 09:54 AM
Thanx That worked! WOOHOO!! My commitment ends next month! What will they offer me to reup! Ill take a year of showtime and hbo. 1/2 off my totalchoice for 1 year. A free lexus ls430, and a threesome with carmen electra and drew barrymore. :eek: But I will only reup for 1 year :D :D :) :rolleyes:

dtremain
03-07-2006, 10:44 AM
Thanx That worked! WOOHOO!! My commitment ends next month! What will they offer me to reup! Ill take a year of showtime and hbo. 1/2 off my totalchoice for 1 year. A free lexus ls430, and a threesome with carmen electra and drew barrymore. :eek: But I will only reup for 1 year :D :D :) :rolleyes:I guess you'll be switching to cable. :D

DAVIDGR
03-07-2006, 10:57 AM
I took advantage of the DVR4ME/Blowout promo and got an additional DVR. I checked the website to make sure that an annual commitment wasn't added, and the website said "No Annual Commitment".

Now there is no reference to an annual commitment on the web, or on my latest invoice. I think it was removed on Feb 28 when D* went to their rental policy. I assume I'm okay, but I'd feel better if it still said "No Annual Commitment"!

Anyone else experience this?

morgantown
03-07-2006, 11:06 AM
Yep, but as long as there is no commitment it is all the same to me. I believe the no commitment phrase only exists for one billing cycle just as a reference.

danny7481
03-07-2006, 12:58 PM
i just added another directivo last month, i think that made me renew, but they didnt say anything about it. hopefully i didnt renew

phox_mulder
03-07-2006, 01:10 PM
Thanx That worked! WOOHOO!! My commitment ends next month!

Look at previous statements, they also say the commitment ends at the end of the next month


phox

cindycrane
03-07-2006, 01:50 PM
I'm without a commitment right now. I have 1 R10 and 1 SD receiver. I received a Phillips DSR 7000 through the DVR4ME promotion. About the same time, I purchased another R10 from a retailer. I had planned to have the DSR 7000 installed but the installer has missed 2 appointments! I've now decided to activate the DSR 7000(I already have 2 lines run to the SD receiver) as a replacement for the SD receiver.

My question is should I activate the DSR 7000 then deactivate it and then activate the new R10(using the rebate) and then I'll have the DSR 7000 as an extra, maybe even modify it?

I'm also trying to get this done without the commitment. Thanks for your suggestions.

Daytona24
03-07-2006, 05:42 PM
My commitment just ended, they were going to give me 3 months of free showtime (WHOHOO, not) and I qualified to have the $99 DVR cost waived as long as I commited to 2 years and paid the $99 installation fee (again, no). I understand they want you to be commited to DTV but why must I make a 2 year commitment when I just want to add a second DVR, why must we commit when DTV wont commit to anything?

bnm81002
03-08-2006, 07:00 PM
my commitment ends on 3-20-06, wonder what they will offer me? what should I ask for to keep my service?