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OT: Direct TV, pros and cons
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[QUOTE="Spaceman213J, post: 5008641, member: 6477"] Used to have it. Every time it was hard rain or storm, the signal was gone. It would break up or freeze. Also, we had the original remote they gave to use. 10 years later something aside from the battery went in it. They wanted to charge between 30 and 40 dollars for a replacement remote. I got the same one in Walmart for $14.99. I still bought a different one for $9.99 and it worked fine for Direct TV, the Blu-Ray player, the TV and a stereo. Anyways, we switched to cable (Breezeline) and we get the same channels, high speed internet and phone for what we were paying just for DirecTV's tv service. [/QUOTE]
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