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Wilfred Xavier Pickles June 18th 09 02:07 AM

(OT?) TV Service Headache
 
(posted to alt.cable-tv, alt.home.repair)

I've been getting cable TV service in eastern Missouri for about 25 years.

Back in the 90's, working full time and earning honest money, I got
expanded basic and SHO and TMC, and just paid whatever they charged me
(on time, every time).

Without any income now, just subsisting on Soc. Security, I've been getting
the same service from Charter on verious promo discounts for years. Most recently
it was expanded basic and SHO, TMC for $37.xx, Jan. - May of '09.

Now they've evidently banished the promo discounts and want lots more $.
Used to be, I could call and call and finally get a non-Phillipino CSR
to find acceptable promo discounts. I've called many, many times in the
last week: nothing shakin'. They simply want too much money.

Has anybody got a good feel for getting affordable discounts from tv service
vendors? Charter monopolizes cable in my part of MO. Are the dish vendors
really any better? Installation costs, etc?

I've got a pretty decent non-directional TV antenna (from Radio Shack)
installed in the attic (from the Over-The-Air days). If I decide to
chuck the lot of 'em and go OTA with a cheese-box (DTV converter or
whatever they call them), is it likely the old antenna will be sufficient?
I've got a $40 gov't coupon for the cheese-box.

Any/all info/suggestions are most welcome.

TIA,
Will

Mark Lloyd June 18th 09 02:33 AM

(OT?) TV Service Headache
 
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:07:39 -0500, Wilfred Xavier Pickles
wrote:

[snip]

Has anybody got a good feel for getting affordable discounts from tv service
vendors? Charter monopolizes cable in my part of MO. Are the dish vendors
really any better? Installation costs, etc?


I got rid of DirecTV last June for multiple reasons, but mostly the
poor customer service. For example, I emailed them once about a
problem with the online guide. It took 4 emails before the problem was
fixed (and they didn't seem to have actually read any of them). I sent
one more email to tell them it was fixed. They replied by messing
something else up.

I've got a pretty decent non-directional TV antenna (from Radio Shack)
installed in the attic (from the Over-The-Air days). If I decide to
chuck the lot of 'em and go OTA with a cheese-box (DTV converter or
whatever they call them), is it likely the old antenna will be sufficient?
I've got a $40 gov't coupon for the cheese-box.


In most cases you will NOT need a new antenna. There is no such thing
as a "digital antenna", just sellers than want more money.

Note that most (but not all) DTV stations are on UHF (ch 14-51).

Any/all info/suggestions are most welcome.

TIA,
Will


BTW, I can see some converters for sale at Wal-Mart for $50 (I guess
that'd be $10 with coupon) right next to $30 DVD players. That doesn't
look right.
--
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http://notstupid.us

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force for atheism ever conceived." -- Isaac Asimov

Steve Stone[_2_] June 18th 09 02:42 AM

(OT?) TV Service Headache
 
I've got a pretty decent non-directional TV antenna (from Radio Shack)
installed in the attic (from the Over-The-Air days).


I've never seen a non directional TV antenna before.
Do you remember the model?

Red Green June 18th 09 03:21 AM

(OT?) TV Service Headache
 
Steve Stone wrote in
:

I've got a pretty decent non-directional TV antenna (from Radio
Shack)
installed in the attic (from the Over-The-Air days).


I've never seen a non directional TV antenna before.
Do you remember the model?


They're just called multi-directional.

http://antennaweb.org has info.

Pics of some of them:

http://images.google.com/images?q=mu...N&hl=en&tab=wi

Wilfred Xavier Pickles June 18th 09 04:02 AM

(OT?) TV Service Headache
 
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 21:42:22 -0400, Steve Stone wrote:

I've got a pretty decent non-directional TV antenna (from Radio Shack)
installed in the attic (from the Over-The-Air days).


I've never seen a non directional TV antenna before.
Do you remember the model?


I mighta messed up the terminology. By "non-directional" I
just meant non-motorized, so ya can't fine-tune direction
while sitting in front of the tube.

It's just a standard RS Archer uhf/vhf/fm antenna.

Steve Daniels June 18th 09 04:02 PM

(OT?) TV Service Headache
 
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:07:39 -0500, against all advice, something
compelled Wilfred Xavier Pickles , to
say:

Any/all info/suggestions are most welcome.



Check out hulu.com. If you can get your computer to send it's
output to the television, you might be happy with it.




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Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will
have to ram it down their throats.
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Ulysses June 20th 09 03:40 AM

(OT?) TV Service Headache
 

"Wilfred Xavier Pickles" wrote in message
...
(posted to alt.cable-tv, alt.home.repair)

I've been getting cable TV service in eastern Missouri for about 25 years.

Back in the 90's, working full time and earning honest money, I got
expanded basic and SHO and TMC, and just paid whatever they charged me
(on time, every time).

Without any income now, just subsisting on Soc. Security, I've been

getting
the same service from Charter on verious promo discounts for years. Most

recently
it was expanded basic and SHO, TMC for $37.xx, Jan. - May of '09.

Now they've evidently banished the promo discounts and want lots more $.
Used to be, I could call and call and finally get a non-Phillipino CSR
to find acceptable promo discounts. I've called many, many times in the
last week: nothing shakin'. They simply want too much money.

Has anybody got a good feel for getting affordable discounts from tv

service
vendors? Charter monopolizes cable in my part of MO. Are the dish vendors
really any better? Installation costs, etc?

I've got a pretty decent non-directional TV antenna (from Radio Shack)
installed in the attic (from the Over-The-Air days). If I decide to
chuck the lot of 'em and go OTA with a cheese-box (DTV converter or
whatever they call them), is it likely the old antenna will be sufficient?
I've got a $40 gov't coupon for the cheese-box.

Any/all info/suggestions are most welcome.

TIA,
Will


I had cable a few times and didn't like it much. Then I got DirecTV and it
was not real bad. Then I got Dish Network and liked that a lot better than
anything else. For $5.95/mo I get "Access" and from there I can subscribe
to whatever movie packages I want. I was getting 5 Cinemax and 6 or 7
Encore channels and paying about $23/mo. Of course you also get the weather
and a bunch of shopping channels along with the $5.95 and you also have
access to Pay Per View if you are into that. The customer service was
always excellent. They did not force me to pay for a bunch of channels that
I will never watch. I can't even believe they get people to PAY to watch
commercial TV.



Jim Yanik June 20th 09 05:07 AM

(OT?) TV Service Headache
 
"Ulysses" wrote in
:


"Wilfred Xavier Pickles" wrote in message
...
(posted to alt.cable-tv, alt.home.repair)

I've been getting cable TV service in eastern Missouri for about 25
years.

Back in the 90's, working full time and earning honest money, I got
expanded basic and SHO and TMC, and just paid whatever they charged
me (on time, every time).

Without any income now, just subsisting on Soc. Security, I've been

getting
the same service from Charter on verious promo discounts for years.
Most

recently
it was expanded basic and SHO, TMC for $37.xx, Jan. - May of '09.

Now they've evidently banished the promo discounts and want lots more
$. Used to be, I could call and call and finally get a non-Phillipino
CSR to find acceptable promo discounts. I've called many, many times
in the last week: nothing shakin'. They simply want too much money.

Has anybody got a good feel for getting affordable discounts from tv

service
vendors? Charter monopolizes cable in my part of MO. Are the dish
vendors really any better? Installation costs, etc?

I've got a pretty decent non-directional TV antenna (from Radio
Shack) installed in the attic (from the Over-The-Air days). If I
decide to chuck the lot of 'em and go OTA with a cheese-box (DTV
converter or whatever they call them), is it likely the old antenna
will be sufficient? I've got a $40 gov't coupon for the cheese-box.

Any/all info/suggestions are most welcome.

TIA,
Will


I had cable a few times and didn't like it much. Then I got DirecTV
and it was not real bad. Then I got Dish Network and liked that a lot
better than anything else. For $5.95/mo I get "Access" and from there
I can subscribe to whatever movie packages I want. I was getting 5
Cinemax and 6 or 7 Encore channels and paying about $23/mo. Of course
you also get the weather and a bunch of shopping channels along with
the $5.95 and you also have access to Pay Per View if you are into
that. The customer service was always excellent. They did not force
me to pay for a bunch of channels that I will never watch. I can't
even believe they get people to PAY to watch commercial TV.




the payment is for clean,strong signals.
Congress at one time was considering requiring cable/satellite suppliers
to provide "ala-carte" service where you selected what channels you wanted
in your package,but it didn't get passed.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net


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