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re: How can I determine my termination costs for DirecTV, and can I avoid them?
Posted on 3/2/15 at 11:48 am to StringedInstruments
Posted on 3/2/15 at 11:48 am to StringedInstruments
EDIT to the OP -
I assumed I had 18 months left as I renegotiated my programming and costs 6 months ago. I just assumed it renewed then for two years.
But reading the specific wording of my customer agreement, there is no mention of the length of the contract. In fact, the contract was created in June of 2014, which is a few months before I called to renegotiate.
Here's the exact wording on the contract:
So how can I determine how many months I have left on my contract?
Further, in the contract, it says something about having to pay back my credits. I have been really successful with my renegotiating tactics with them over the years. I think I have something like $90 worth of credits right now. Should I calculate this $90/month since 6 months ago into the termination fees?
I assumed I had 18 months left as I renegotiated my programming and costs 6 months ago. I just assumed it renewed then for two years.
But reading the specific wording of my customer agreement, there is no mention of the length of the contract. In fact, the contract was created in June of 2014, which is a few months before I called to renegotiate.
Here's the exact wording on the contract:
quote:
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER AGREEMENT
Effective as of June 24, 2014, until replaced
So how can I determine how many months I have left on my contract?
Further, in the contract, it says something about having to pay back my credits. I have been really successful with my renegotiating tactics with them over the years. I think I have something like $90 worth of credits right now. Should I calculate this $90/month since 6 months ago into the termination fees?
Posted on 3/2/15 at 11:51 am to StringedInstruments
Do some research and find out where Directv doesn't offer service. Then, call them and tell them that you're moving to said area. They have to let you out of any contracts if they can't provide you service.
Edit: This is also the worst subject i've ever seen for a topic. Why did you not name is something more relevant like "trying to cancel directv"??
Edit: This is also the worst subject i've ever seen for a topic. Why did you not name is something more relevant like "trying to cancel directv"??
This post was edited on 3/2/15 at 11:52 am
Posted on 3/2/15 at 11:54 am to StringedInstruments
quote:
So how can I determine how many months I have left on my contract?
Do you just have an aversion to calling them...Seriously..Call them and tell them you're having problems...
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