You need to call DIRECTV (number in my greeting below) and ask an agent to deactivate your receivers. You’ll need info about the ones you would like to deactivate like the receiver ID, access card, serial number, model number, or MAC address (genie client).
What are the receiver models of the ones you wish to eliminate though? We can verify what changes will occur if any.
detuch254
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5.2K Messages
3 years ago
You need to call DIRECTV (number in my greeting below) and ask an agent to deactivate your receivers. You’ll need info about the ones you would like to deactivate like the receiver ID, access card, serial number, model number, or MAC address (genie client).
What are the receiver models of the ones you wish to eliminate though? We can verify what changes will occur if any.
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Juniper
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3 years ago
Call DirecTV and request them to be deactivated. This will save you $7 per authorized TV turned off.
Depends if they are returnable. What are the model numbers?
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