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Am i violate Direct TV Rule?

by Denise Blackwell
(Osyka, MS)




Can you please tell me if i am in violation of any Direct TV laws in which prevent me from taking my satellite receiver's from one state to another?

Terrence Comment: Do you mean you want to relocate your Direct TV receiver from one state to your another residence in another state?

If yes, then it shall violate Direct TV rule. The Direct TV receiver is belong to Direct TV, not yours. They are just borrowing it to you with no rental charges, and you will need to pay the replacement cost or repair cost if it is not working.

You will need to inform them that you are moving to another state, then you can ask them to move for you ( need to paid cost ), or you moved yourself ( I am not sure they allow or not, you can call up 1-800-531-5000 to check with them )

Good luck !




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