Camphost4fun
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This post is a warning to RVers who have DirecTV and want to change their local broadcast channels. We were blindsided by a $199 charge and the initiation of a NEW 2 year agreement.
My husband used to love DirecTV. When we bought our first trailer in 2015 he tried to get a portable dish to work. Finally he bought a Winegard Traveler. In 2017 we sold our home and began living in our RV full time. We did not travel outside of our home state until May 2018 when we headed to Idaho for the summer. It took seven phone calls over three days ( for a total of 202 minutes) to get the Idaho channels. The change was made by sending a signal to the receiver. No equipment was installed and no technician had to visit. And during all those phone calls no one from DirecTV offered any other option to get the broadcast networks.
In June we were updating our mailing address online and saw the $199 "Movers" charge. My husband called to complain and was told by "John" that the charge would be removed. The next day the charge was still on the account. My husband called again and was told that it would always cost $199 to change the local broadcast channels. (and again, no other option was suggested.) That is when he ordered equipment from DISH. On July 6 he had the DISH equipment working and he called DirecTV to cancel. That is when he was told that "early termination" fees would apply. He was stunned because he had no idea the move had initiated a new 2 year agreement. "Miguel", the customer service representative finally said the early termination charges would not apply but those charges have never been removed.
In September we traveled back to our home state and the process to change the local broadcast channels with DISH was incredibly easy. My husband used the MyDish app which automatically recognized our new location. In minutes the channels were updated and there was NO CHARGE.
Fortunately we learned from a fellow camper that it is possible to convert a Winegard Traveler to DISH. The component cost $295.98 and my husband handled the installation himself.
In summary our issue with DirecTV is the fact they never told us the "move" would cost $199 and initiate a new 2 year agreement and they never suggested any other way to get the broadcast networks.
My husband used to love DirecTV. When we bought our first trailer in 2015 he tried to get a portable dish to work. Finally he bought a Winegard Traveler. In 2017 we sold our home and began living in our RV full time. We did not travel outside of our home state until May 2018 when we headed to Idaho for the summer. It took seven phone calls over three days ( for a total of 202 minutes) to get the Idaho channels. The change was made by sending a signal to the receiver. No equipment was installed and no technician had to visit. And during all those phone calls no one from DirecTV offered any other option to get the broadcast networks.
In June we were updating our mailing address online and saw the $199 "Movers" charge. My husband called to complain and was told by "John" that the charge would be removed. The next day the charge was still on the account. My husband called again and was told that it would always cost $199 to change the local broadcast channels. (and again, no other option was suggested.) That is when he ordered equipment from DISH. On July 6 he had the DISH equipment working and he called DirecTV to cancel. That is when he was told that "early termination" fees would apply. He was stunned because he had no idea the move had initiated a new 2 year agreement. "Miguel", the customer service representative finally said the early termination charges would not apply but those charges have never been removed.
In September we traveled back to our home state and the process to change the local broadcast channels with DISH was incredibly easy. My husband used the MyDish app which automatically recognized our new location. In minutes the channels were updated and there was NO CHARGE.
Fortunately we learned from a fellow camper that it is possible to convert a Winegard Traveler to DISH. The component cost $295.98 and my husband handled the installation himself.
In summary our issue with DirecTV is the fact they never told us the "move" would cost $199 and initiate a new 2 year agreement and they never suggested any other way to get the broadcast networks.