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Re: (OT)Satellite TV Direct t v or Dish network?
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Posted by Joe (Wa) on December 01, 2006 at 20:11:53 from (67.5.135.89):
In Reply to: (OT)Satellite TV Direct t v or Dish network? posted by Chris(WA) on December 01, 2006 at 19:27:56:
A friend of mine just had Dish reinstalled this week as their new house was finished. Wed Dish blocked all the eastern channels something to do with commercial sponsors. Installer said the loop hole to get these channels is to provide proof of RV ownership. I am going to give him the title to an old travel trailer. I have Directv, don't know if they are going to, or have already done the same thing. I haven't watched tv since the world series. I don't know what part of the country RFD comes from but just checked and it is still on my Directv. Western Wa. Joe
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