Lv-Bills Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 5 months of premier & FREE NFL ticket for $59.99 a month: http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=92040 Gee, it's so great that SKOOBY was pointed in our direction. If you can do this deal that SKOOBY says he did, remember that you have to lock yourself into a 24 month agreement to do this. Also, if a lot of you are like me, your price for your regular programming package has been frozen as long as you haven't changed it in a while. For instance, I still only pay $39.99 for DTV's second best programming package. I think it is now $60. If I change to this deal, I lose my old pricing, which is good until I change to a different package someday. PLUS, I get locked into a 24 month contract in which next year, you can't call and say you "wanna cancel" again, because you lock yourself in and have no choice but to stay. So, next year, you'll be paying full price for the ticket, and for Superfan if you want HD. Beware, locking yourself into a contract isn't the best way to go. ONce you are out of your contract with companies like DTV, Verizon cellphones etc, that's when you can make deals. Notice the other "locked into their contract people who posted here".....they aren't quite getting the same deals as others. Do yourself a favor and don't lock into a contract. Or at least, I wouldn't. My advice is don't do it. You will be at their mercy next year, making your savings null. You'll actually end up paying more. You'll also lose grandfathered pricing if you have that too. NFL Sunday Ticket for $150 is a great deal. THink about it as being just a tad more expensive than renting one movie off of pay per view per month in HD.
murra Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 Gee, it's so great that SKOOBY was pointed in our direction. If you can do this deal that SKOOBY says he did, remember that you have to lock yourself into a 24 month agreement to do this. Also, if a lot of you are like me, your price for your regular programming package has been frozen as long as you haven't changed it in a while. For instance, I still only pay $39.99 for DTV's second best programming package. I think it is now $60. If I change to this deal, I lose my old pricing, which is good until I change to a different package someday. PLUS, I get locked into a 24 month contract in which next year, you can't call and say you "wanna cancel" again, because you lock yourself in and have no choice but to stay. So, next year, you'll be paying full price for the ticket, and for Superfan if you want HD. Beware, locking yourself into a contract isn't the best way to go. ONce you are out of your contract with companies like DTV, Verizon cellphones etc, that's when you can make deals. Notice the other "locked into their contract people who posted here".....they aren't quite getting the same deals as others. Do yourself a favor and don't lock into a contract. Or at least, I wouldn't. My advice is don't do it. You will be at their mercy next year, making your savings null. You'll actually end up paying more. You'll also lose grandfathered pricing if you have that too. NFL Sunday Ticket for $150 is a great deal. THink about it as being just a tad more expensive than renting one movie off of pay per view per month in HD. Gee SKOOBY, who knows what they're talking about now? Oh, and I don't have Dish Network because I have bad credit, I have it because it's cheaper your cocky asshat.
SKOOBY Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 Gee, it's so great that SKOOBY was pointed in our direction. If you can do this deal that SKOOBY says he did, remember that you have to lock yourself into a 24 month agreement to do this. Also, if a lot of you are like me, your price for your regular programming package has been frozen as long as you haven't changed it in a while. For instance, I still only pay $39.99 for DTV's second best programming package. I think it is now $60. If I change to this deal, I lose my old pricing, which is good until I change to a different package someday. PLUS, I get locked into a 24 month contract in which next year, you can't call and say you "wanna cancel" again, because you lock yourself in and have no choice but to stay. So, next year, you'll be paying full price for the ticket, and for Superfan if you want HD. Beware, locking yourself into a contract isn't the best way to go. ONce you are out of your contract with companies like DTV, Verizon cellphones etc, that's when you can make deals. Notice the other "locked into their contract people who posted here".....they aren't quite getting the same deals as others. Do yourself a favor and don't lock into a contract. Or at least, I wouldn't. My advice is don't do it. You will be at their mercy next year, making your savings null. You'll actually end up paying more. You'll also lose grandfathered pricing if you have that too. NFL Sunday Ticket for $150 is a great deal. THink about it as being just a tad more expensive than renting one movie off of pay per view per month in HD. I locked in nothing and that 24 month thing is for new customers only, so I have no idea of where you are coming up with the deal I got.
SKOOBY Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 Gee SKOOBY, who knows what they're talking about now? Oh, and I don't have Dish Network because I have bad credit, He is right, if you are a new customer (which I am not). This is not AT&T or the iphone deal where I am getting new equipment where they have to offset the expense of me buying a phone. The equipment stays the same and it doesn't cost DTV anything to modify my plan.
weso Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 Long time reader, first time poster. Just did it and saved $20 a month. Didn't even have to haggle with them, offerred it up instantly. Whoever started this thread is borderline genius
Lv-Bills Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 Gee SKOOBY, who knows what they're talking about now? Oh, and I don't have Dish Network because I have bad credit, I have it because it's cheaper your cocky asshat. You can actually just go to DTV online and chat with one of their reps without calling. IF, they decide that they will give you the deal that SKOOBY is talking about, which he said they wouldn't do, you DO get locked in to the deal for two years. I should have copied and pasted the chat here. At the same time though, SKOOBY's jock-sniffing toolness aside, you never know what deals you can make with them if you call. Although, I'm thinking you are locked in to 24 months, which is never a good thing. That's the only reason they would offer a deal like that.
SKOOBY Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 You can actually just go to DTV online and chat with one of their reps without calling. IF, they decide that they will give you the deal that SKOOBY is talking about, which he said they wouldn't do, you DO get locked in to the deal for two years. I should have copied and pasted the chat here. At the same time though, SKOOBY's jock-sniffing toolness aside, you never know what deals you can make with them if you call. Although, I'm thinking you are locked in to 24 months, which is never a good thing. That's the only reason they would offer a deal like that. Nothing is locked in for me, nor was it brought up.
murra Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 Nothing is locked in for me, nor was it brought up. Let's see... SKOOBY lies with regularity, and LV is a trusted poster... You decide America. You decide.
cmjoyce113 Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 I decided this year to get NFLST ... I called last week and tried to get a deal and it didn't work so I declined their early bird offer. I called back this week and politely told them I wanted to cancel and that the woman helping me last night wasn't very polite so I was going to cancel my service totally. They said we are sorry to hear that and I explained my displeasure with the expense of NFL Sunday tickets price plus the super fan. She ended up charging me $44.99 for the package for 6 months, $16.99 for the Super Fan for 6 months and then crediting my account $20 a month for an entire year. With all of that being said I got the NFL Sunday ticket plus Super Fan for only $120. I have only been a Directv customer for a year and a half so anyone should be able to strike this deal.
TheChimp Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 And to think, I thought I was supercool last week when I got the $20 deal. Thing is, I told the guy at the time that the Superfan was also too expensive, and he gave me one option, to remove it entirely or keep it for the $16.50 for six months. After reading this thread, I called DTV back and spoke with someone who told me that I, personally, am not eligible to receive the SF for ANY sort of discount, and when I asked why, he gave me the "it all depends on your history, packaging, etc." but wouldn't commit to actually telling me what PART of my history isn't up to snuff. I'm never late, this is already my second year of my two-year deal, yaddayadda, so it basically boils down to the fact that, instead of having Premier, I subscribe to the chincy Family Package for $29.99 a month. He wouldn't tell me outright that this was the reason, but that's why. So oh well, I won't get to see my Bills in HD every game....this year....muhuhuhahahahahahahaha
Lv-Bills Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 And to think, I thought I was supercool last week when I got the $20 deal. Thing is, I told the guy at the time that the Superfan was also too expensive, and he gave me one option, to remove it entirely or keep it for the $16.50 for six months. After reading this thread, I called DTV back and spoke with someone who told me that I, personally, am not eligible to receive the SF for ANY sort of discount, and when I asked why, he gave me the "it all depends on your history, packaging, etc." but wouldn't commit to actually telling me what PART of my history isn't up to snuff. I'm never late, this is already my second year of my two-year deal, yaddayadda, so it basically boils down to the fact that, instead of having Premier, I subscribe to the chincy Family Package for $29.99 a month. He wouldn't tell me outright that this was the reason, but that's why. So oh well, I won't get to see my Bills in HD every game....this year....muhuhuhahahahahahahaha I bolded what is most likely wrong here. Your locked in to a two year deal. They don't seem to deal as much with the people who are locked in to deals. Although, $20 off for 6 months isn't too bad though. I have no idea why, it just seems that way. Although, I'm totalling guessing. We'd know for real next year when Skoob is locked in, but he would never admit he made a mistake and locked himself in to a two year deal anyway as I was told today online. So, we may never know.
TheChimp Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 I'm crossing my fingers that a good deal of the Bills' late-season, flexible-scheduling games are gonna end up on national TV, anyways, so DTV can lick my balls.
HurlyBurly51 Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 I bolded what is most likely wrong here. Your locked in to a two year deal. They don't seem to deal as much with the people who are locked in to deals. Although, $20 off for 6 months isn't too bad though. I have no idea why, it just seems that way. Although, I'm totalling guessing. We'd know for real next year when Skoob is locked in, but he would never admit he made a mistake and locked himself in to a two year deal anyway as I was told today online. So, we may never know. $20 off for 6 months is a good deal. I have never had to pay for SuperFan since they introduced that sham, but up until this year they usually just gave you the SuperFan package for free if you called, or $99. So $120 is still historically good, just this year probably because of the economy they are making even higher concessions than usual.
Navy Chief Navy Pride Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 I bolded what is most likely wrong here. Your locked in to a two year deal. They don't seem to deal as much with the people who are locked in to deals. Although, $20 off for 6 months isn't too bad though. I have no idea why, it just seems that way. Although, I'm totalling guessing. We'd know for real next year when Skoob is locked in, but he would never admit he made a mistake and locked himself in to a two year deal anyway as I was told today online. So, we may never know. I recently did the DTVmove(as seen on tv) and had to lock into a new 2 yr plan to do it. This was a month and a half ago. I am not so sure that being in a contract with DTV hurts your negotiations as I have been in my NEW one for a very short time and got money off the ST and SF for free for the second year. Having the contract does not mean that you have to carry alot of extras along with it. You could just have the base package and thats it. Having more than that will still give you some leverage as a DTV customer and you can still make deals.
mikey98277 Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 I called and tried this, the first lady i spoke said i was S.O.L, but then i asked to talked to the retention dept. there they would only give me and extra 60 bucks off of my renewal rate, and 50% off the superfan. Although this saved me $110.00 bucks , i was not able to get the deal that was posted, maybe they are getting wise to this? but i still saved money!!!!
Frez Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 Let me get this straight. Everyone with the same set up on DTV pays a different price? You have to negotiate a price with customer service? That sounds like lots of fun over the phone..........not!
Chandler#81 Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 Let me get this straight. Everyone with the same set up on DTV pays a different price? You have to negotiate a price with customer service? That sounds like lots of fun over the phone..........not! Sadly, you've got it straight..
Lv-Bills Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 Let me get this straight. Everyone with the same set up on DTV pays a different price? You have to negotiate a price with customer service? That sounds like lots of fun over the phone..........not! This is correct. It's actually unreal. You would think they would be opening themselves up to a lawsuit of some kind. And the poor souls who don't know you can do this will pay upwards of about $400 for Sunday Ticket.
Lv-Bills Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 One aside to all of this if people are still reading this far......has anyone tried anything with the college football package yet? I'm stuck in VA watching the dumbass ACC (which is the most overrated college conference ever), so I have to buy the package to see all the big games. Well, either that or I get North Carolina vs. Virginia or some other crap. Anyway, has anyone tried to re-negotiate their college football package?
SouthernMan Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 This is correct. It's actually unreal. You would think they would be opening themselves up to a lawsuit of some kind. And the poor souls who don't know you can do this will pay upwards of about $400 for Sunday Ticket. It's no different than the guy who pays full price at a store and fails to use coupons or acknowledge other specials that could reduce his cost. Caveat emptor. Outside of Syms clothing store, an educated consumer is generally most retailers worst customer. The price of the NFL Sunday Ticket and Superfan haven't changed and is exactly the same for anyone. The price is dictated by the NFL, and you'd better believe they receive the full price from Directv. The NFL isn't about to "give it away" for $150/year. Directv has opted to give some customers discounts on their regular monthly subscriptions (of non-NFL stuff) - of which each contract/agreement is very different, depending on the deal previously made between customer and DTV. You see this on your bill in form of a credit. They don't itemize Sunday Ticket at $150. Directv has likely already accounted for the potential numerous discounts and costs are built in to everything else, but it's to their advantage to accomodate subscribers because they can use it as a negotiating tool to get longer commitments from their customers. It's actually a fairly clever marketing tool that a lot of subscription type companies, who want to insure long-term revenue streams, now use. I'm happy, they're happy, win-win.
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