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Re: Re: Re: RFDTV - Dish Network, Clasic Tractor Show
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Posted by Alan Farley on February 16, 2001 at 17:27:27 from (216.28.117.53):
In Reply to: Re: Re: RFDTV - Dish Network, Clasic Tractor Show posted by big fred on February 16, 2001 at 14:03:33:
Are you guys happy with direct TV? I'm not! I hate direct TV! I bought 2 recievers and a Hughes dish 18 months ago and the 2nd one wouldn't work after 2 weeks and we called their "convienient", "easy" ,"customer service" number as in their phoney commercials. What a joke, your lucky to even talk to a real human voice. It's all computer voice crap. When I told them about the reciever they said the store would take care of it. They said it was a phone line jack hook up internal wiring etc. etc.. The store(Best Buy) said it wasn't their problem and wouldn't give me a refund. Called direct TV back several times and they wouldn't fix it or even refund my money. It's cheap crap made in Korea too. So here I am with a broken reciever which I didn't break that they wouldn't fix that's worthless. I also think that the History channel should have more ag. programing. Maybe for National Agriculture week in March they could have a week-long special or something.
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