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December 7, 2009

Life Style, Reference

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Having a new flat TV is something proud for me, especially when the TV is in big size. Well, it is not that big, just enough for my small apartment. I don’t have to feel embarrassed anymore when inviting my colleagues to my place for some soccer games or just simple soap operas on Friday or weekend. That would be a great moment with this new and bigger monitor to enjoy.

Cant Take Eyes off TV PhotoUnfortunately, I still don’t get a Direct TV programs; I guess I would gain more attractive performance with this new TV. However, the images coming up from the monitor are just about the same as my previous TV; they are blunt and sometimes lost. I already asked someone to repair the antenna on the roof but the display is about the same. The channels are just those old ones and the programs remain boring. I need to do something in making my new TV works optimally, and there is no other choice for me just to contact DirectTV for betterment. I learn from my next door neighbor who has install Directv and the images and quality of all channels and programs are of course beyond compare; they are excellent. I can’t take my eye off everything shown by DirectTV at his place. I sometimes envy on him.

I reach my telephone handle and start to push some number of local telephone operators for the contact number of Directv. When the number is received, I contact there straightforwardly. It is apparently quite easy because Direct TV office has several phone lines.

Shortly, after a while, some people will be coming to my apartment at the time we have approved and they will analyze the location and situation at the spot and followed by installing the equipments of DirectTV. After all are done, then there goes my Direct TV at home.