NFL Sunday Ticket (Directv only)

Approval Rate: 71%

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    jantibs

    Sun Oct 18 2009

    I need a star in the MINUS column. Personally, I would like to know how to sue (through a small claims)!!! I purchased NFL Sunday Ticket today for my husband so he could watch the Giants vs. Saints. The add states Follow YOUR team anywhere no matter where you live. Well, we live in Alaska - I bought the darn service for $300...5 minutes later...no game! Hubby phoned them....NO HELP. She basically said that it was blocked and should be on my Fox channel or local network...NOPE! I am so angry I could spit. I don't know if we will be able to see ANY of the Saints games...they are our team and the only one I care to view. Oh, and I can not have my money back even though I got to watch NOTHING! How you like that one???? If anyone knows how to file a small claims suit, please let me know...I AM SO IN!!!

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    directvsuxx

    Tue Sep 29 2009

    phuck directv, they have horrible service and you get charged 3 times over for the HD package. This sure feels like a monopoly, as I cannot go anywhere else to purchase the sunday ticket. I do NOT recommend, directv is a company of headsupasses, wish this service was available ANYWHERE else.

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    keena628

    Wed Dec 24 2008

    Get DIRECTV!www.usdirectdish.com/31022

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    djaxb77c

    Mon Aug 18 2008

    I love the sunday ticket and have been a loyal customer for 6 years. I live outside the market of my favorite team and want to enjoy all there games in the comfort of my home. If you want to go to a bar to watch the game and spend the money you are crazy. There are 16 games a year. Every time you go to bar you are going to spend at least 2.50 per beer and 10 dollars or more per person for food. So you're looking at 20 to 30 dollars when you go to the bar per game. Multiply by 16 games and you get 320-480 dollars over the course of the season. I understand there are some games on monday night or they will be televised on sunday without the sunday ticket, but you are still spending a lot of money to go to the bar. Plus, who wants to hang out at a bar on sunday morning. I want to invite friends over for the day and we can all bring or cook our own food and drink our own beer. Who cares if directv is killing the sports bar market. They shouldn't be charging 3 plus dollars per be... Read more

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    wordthethird

    Mon Aug 13 2007

    Absolutely the best! I am poorer than Job's turkey but I find a way to scrape up the money somehow. It is a little expensive on the front-end, but when you consider how much you will spend going to a sports bar to watch games, you will save money in the long run. I got fed up with the 4:00 games the networks shoved down my throat so I first subscribed to Ticket in 2005. If your game is a dog, where can you go to watch a different game? I could not imagine living without it. I want to watch as much NFL action as I can get. Living in Chattanooga, why should I watch Titans/Texans when, for example Colts/Patriots might be on? I want to watch the better game, not the one the networks tell me I should watch. I would rather be able to see a matchup between Mcnabb and Eli Manning not whomever Joey Harrington is going up against. If you are a true football fan GET IT. Loyal customer since 2005. P.S. You don't hafta worry about driving home hammered from a sports bar either.

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    doobiesnhof

    Tue Mar 14 2006

    Not a feature I would pay extra for.

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    trebon1038

    Thu Mar 02 2006

    Pretty expensive just to catch a few games that aren't televised here. We have bars with it so if I have a particular team I want to watch then I can go to one of them. My titans games are all televised here so Im good to go.

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    mariusqeldroma

    Wed Dec 28 2005

    A DirecTV exclusive. If you're a bar or a football nut, this is the place to go to get your TV.

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    x_factor_z

    Wed Dec 28 2005

    No, what a rip off, I can still see plenty of Dallas Cowboy games without it. (As well as the rest of the NFL)

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Wed Jul 13 2005

    I don't get it but it is the reason why Directv is killing the sports bar market.

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    texasyankee

    Wed Jul 13 2005

    I suppose it's beneficial for obviously rich people, like numbah. We really wanted to get this, but the cost was just not worth it to us.