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DirecTV Titanium Package

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Has anyone signed up yet for DirecTV's new "Titanium Package"? I am interested and want to know how your experience with the D** went?
 
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i haven't, i can't see how anyone could spend $7,500 or $625 a month just for TV service, it would be nice to have everything but there are just so many ours in a day :)
 
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I'm inclined to think the person who would get Titanium is not the person who would be reading this forum and apt to post a reply.

Perhaps one of our participants who works at DirecTV can find out if there are any Titanium customers (not who they are, just if there are) and let us know.

Carl
 
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Many think the inception of the Titanium plan is more for legal reasons, it gives a price tag to those stealing signal. But I'm sure somebody has it.
 
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yes there are Titanium customers. D* has actually start taking orders on it for now. I think that they actually got more titanium customers than they originally planned. They said they quit taking the orders to focus on the existing Titanium customers. They get the best of the best service and support from what D* has to offer.
 
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markrubi said:
My question is this. There are certain channels I can't get based upon my zip code here in the bible belt. If I were to become a Titanium sub would I get those channels? After all you get all the D* has to offer right?
No...

As legally, because of your local laws, you can not receive them.
By getting Titanium, you only get what you are legally able to receive.
 
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I actually know someone that subscribes to Titanium. He also owns the largest house in the surrounding 5 or 6 towns, and has something like 20 DirecTV receivers. There are flat screen TVs with dedicated receivers in places like the maid's bathroom.

He, his wife and child, and their staff live in 12,000 sq.ft. house on 6 acres of land, with swimming pool, tennis courts and 8 car garage.

He's in mergers and acquistions.
 
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Titan25 said:
I actually know someone that subscribes to Titanium. He also owns the largest house in the surrounding 5 or 6 towns, and has something like 20 DirecTV receivers. There are flat screen TVs with dedicated receivers in places like the maid's bathroom.

He, his wife and child, and their staff live in 12,000 sq.ft. house on 6 acres of land, with swimming pool, tennis courts and 8 car garage.

He's in mergers and acquistions.
maybe i could merge into his family :D
 
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Titan25 said:
I actually know someone that subscribes to Titanium. He also owns the largest house in the surrounding 5 or 6 towns, and has something like 20 DirecTV receivers. There are flat screen TVs with dedicated receivers in places like the maid's bathroom.

He, his wife and child, and their staff live in 12,000 sq.ft. house on 6 acres of land, with swimming pool, tennis courts and 8 car garage.

He's in mergers and acquistions.
You don't need to be telling my business! ;) :D :D :lol:
 
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braven said:
I would imagine most A list celebrities, high rolling pro athletes' and CEO's wouldn't think twice about this type of service. Pocket change to them.
Of course the CEO's would charge it to the company and the pro athelites and celeb's would have it put into their contracts.

Mergers and acqusitions, I'm in the wrong line of work.
 
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markrubi said:
My question is this. There are certain channels I can't get based upon my zip code here in the bible belt. If I were to become a Titanium sub would I get those channels? After all you get all the D* has to offer right?
As Earl said; all local, sports, dns, adult channel blackouts still apply to titanium just as they do to other customers with the various programming packages.
 
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If you keep calling, do you think eventually you'll get a CSR who'll let you have the Titanium package for less than $7500?:lol:
 
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aramus8 said:
If you keep calling, do you think eventually you'll get a CSR who'll let you have the Titanium package for less than $7500?
No.

As right now the Titanium package is totally sold out, and there is already a waiting list for it.

Also from what was explained to me, the Titanium has a fixed price of $7500 for the first year, then goes up to $10,000 after that.
 
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Earl Bonovich said:
No.

As right now the Titanium package is totally sold out, and there is already a waiting list for it.

Also from what was explained to me, the Titanium has a fixed price of $7500 for the first year, then goes up to $10,000 after that.
Wow!! :eek2: The people that can afford that must have more money than they know what to do with. But, I am willing to take any donations if they are willing. :D
 
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"As right now the Titanium package is totally sold out, and there is already a waiting list for it." Quoted by Earl

How can a service be totally sold out. I would think that they have not ran out of receivers. The rest is a service.
 
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Well, it's pretty simple. They set a quota for how many homes...err...mansions...they are willing to supply to. Lets say 1,000. So they get 1,000 requests.

That's how they're sold out.
 
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