It came to my attention last year, that if you wished to receive the new local high definition channels through DirecTV, that you must now LEASE a new HDDVR, instead of buying as we could previously through vendors such as TiVo brand products.
Myself, TiVo had become as much a part of my daily TV life, as TV itself, and I really resent having that right taken away from me. I Believe that we as consumers should have a choice where hardware is concerned, and we should have a choice of ownership.
If you feel the same, please report this voilation of your rights to the Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Rights here: It is unfortunate that we have to fill out so much detailed information to register a complaint, but I guess that's how it is if you want your voice heard. I did.
https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01
Here is what I wrote:
Myself, TiVo had become as much a part of my daily TV life, as TV itself, and I really resent having that right taken away from me. I Believe that we as consumers should have a choice where hardware is concerned, and we should have a choice of ownership.
If you feel the same, please report this voilation of your rights to the Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Rights here: It is unfortunate that we have to fill out so much detailed information to register a complaint, but I guess that's how it is if you want your voice heard. I did.
https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01
Here is what I wrote:
(Product Name: Leased Satellite TV box) I first became a DirecTV customer in 1997. From 1997 to 2007 I was able to choose from several brands of satellite based receivers to "PURCHASE" for use on the DirecTV satellite network, and pay a monthly service fee for my subscription.
In 2007, I had a satellite receiver tear up, suddenly, I find that you can no longer purchase any hardware for satellite reception. You must now LEASE a satellite box for 5.00 a month, and pay that 5.00 a month forever. I can no longer own equipment, and by way of cutting out other manufacturers such as Philips, Sony, Toshiba, etc... I no longer have a competitive choice. Therefore, I have to enter into a tying agreement with DirecTV for a leased satellite receiver.
Additionally, in 2007, DirecTV introduced LOCAL CHANNEL High Definition Broadcasts. They did so in such a way that no OLD receivers could now receive these broadcasts. You must now lease a new receiver directly from DirecTV if you wish to receive major networks in high definition.
I believe that DirecTV's efforts are purely anti-competitive, with desire to eliminate all other manufacturers from the Satellite business of DirecTV. I like DirecTV overall, have been satisfied with the service, but I still believe I should have a "choice" where equipment is concerned, and be able to purchase TiVo branded, DirecTV satellite receivers just as I did 5 years ago, only for high definition. TiVo would make them I am sure, if DirecTV didn't prevent them from doing so.
I believe I do have rights of ownership of my equipment, and DirecTV has taken those rights away from me.
In 2007, I had a satellite receiver tear up, suddenly, I find that you can no longer purchase any hardware for satellite reception. You must now LEASE a satellite box for 5.00 a month, and pay that 5.00 a month forever. I can no longer own equipment, and by way of cutting out other manufacturers such as Philips, Sony, Toshiba, etc... I no longer have a competitive choice. Therefore, I have to enter into a tying agreement with DirecTV for a leased satellite receiver.
Additionally, in 2007, DirecTV introduced LOCAL CHANNEL High Definition Broadcasts. They did so in such a way that no OLD receivers could now receive these broadcasts. You must now lease a new receiver directly from DirecTV if you wish to receive major networks in high definition.
I believe that DirecTV's efforts are purely anti-competitive, with desire to eliminate all other manufacturers from the Satellite business of DirecTV. I like DirecTV overall, have been satisfied with the service, but I still believe I should have a "choice" where equipment is concerned, and be able to purchase TiVo branded, DirecTV satellite receivers just as I did 5 years ago, only for high definition. TiVo would make them I am sure, if DirecTV didn't prevent them from doing so.
I believe I do have rights of ownership of my equipment, and DirecTV has taken those rights away from me.

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