Sunday Ticket renewal time.

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Well that was quick and easy. Bill came today for first installment of 6 payments of $49.99.

The first gal gave me the option of getting a scaled down version of the Sunday Ticket for 6 payments of $34.00.

When I didn't take that the second gal offered the full version for $209.00.

I said I'd have to cancel. So they sent me to the NFL retention department. They gave me the full version (I thinks it's called Max) for free as long as I'd commit to stay with Directv for 12 months. If I cancel completely I pay $10 per month left as a penalty.

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Well that was quick and easy. Bill came today for first installment of 6 payments of $49.99.

The first gal gave me the option of getting a scaled down version of the Sunday Ticket for 6 payments of $34.00.

When I didn't take that the second gal offered the full version for $209.00.

I said I'd have to cancel. So they sent me to the NFL retention department. They gave me the full version (I thinks it's called Max) for free as long as I'd commit to stay with Directv for 12 months. If I cancel completely I pay $10 per month left as a penalty.

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I did the same thing last year, time to put on the charm (again) :00hour
 

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Well that was quick and easy. Bill came today for first installment of 6 payments of $49.99.

The first gal gave me the option of getting a scaled down version of the Sunday Ticket for 6 payments of $34.00.

When I didn't take that the second gal offered the full version for $209.00.

I said I'd have to cancel. So they sent me to the NFL retention department. They gave me the full version (I thinks it's called Max) for free as long as I'd commit to stay with Directv for 12 months. If I cancel completely I pay $10 per month left as a penalty.

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I had Sun ticket for 11 years dropped it in 2010 and got it free last year, I called them about this year and basically it is full price...enjoy it
 

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With all those games to watch this fall, why haven't you put your entry into the Hippo NFL capping contest?

C'mon buddy, I'm already in.
 

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this...get a laptop with an hdmi input and hook it up to your big screen....voila,you have any game you want...

Is this better than the pay per views that I've watched online? Those are a total pain in the ass. Constant pop ups and feeds going up,and taken down.

It sounds like I just don't know what sites to use.

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Is this better than the pay per views that I've watched online? Those are a total pain in the ass. Constant pop ups and feeds going up,and taken down.

It sounds like I just don't know what sites to use.

:shrug:

from what i`ve been told the mma and boxing ppv`s can be a pain in the ass....you have to kind of get the knack for how to use the "fullscreen" function to bypass some of those ridiculous ads(some say)......i would think knowing which sites carry better quality feeds for these events(of course,i wouldn`t know) would be helpful...

the nfl is much better(or so i`ve been told)....

having a laptop with an hdmi input enables you to pretty much watch anything you watch on your computer on your flatscreen......and it`s a big difference watching a 20/odd inch computer monitor and a 55" sony/panasonic/samsung...
 
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btw,given all the facebook fights that the ufc provides,having the hdmi hook-up is very useful(those facebook feeds are usually top notch and translate perfectly onto a flatscreen) ....
 

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from what i`ve been told the mma and boxing ppv`s can be a pain in the ass....you have to kind of get the knack for how to use the "fullscreen" function to bypass some of those ridiculous ads(some say)......i would think knowing which sites carry better quality feeds for these events(of course,i wouldn`t know) would be helpful...

the nfl is much better(or so i`ve been told)....

having a laptop with an hdmi input enables you to pretty much watch anything you watch on your computer on your flatscreen......and it`s a big difference watching a 20/odd inch computer monitor and a 55" sony/panasonic/samsung...

the ones I watched last year for NFL was a pain in the ass.

constant ads popping up

having to reboot it 10 - 15 times a half.

ahhhhhh .... I rather pay the 100 bucks and not worry about it.

Last year they wanted 375 and I told them take a flying hike to chipenhook
 

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p2p4u.net

check all the links to see which is HD. Close the initial ads and move it to full screen on a slave monitor... No more issues.. Watching prelims now
 

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Be careful with First Row sports , my oldest son was watching Tenn football game last year and instead of x ing out of pop up clicked on pop up and crashed his laptop had the best anti virus too. 700$ laptop done.
 
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