That's a number. Without any other context since this is your only post, I'll assume that is a zip code based on the thread it is in.
This is a public forum, not an automated tool. However, I decided to walk my fingers over to https://tvpromise.att.com/ which has the info you probably are seeking. Both U-Verse and DirecTV are dealing with CBS negotiations there.
If that is not what you wanted, please make a post that says what you were actually looking for instead of just a number.
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Now the same is happening the The CW channel in Phoenix. Both parties blame each other yet DirecTV continues to bill for a piece of service they no longer provide. Seems like fraud or cheating to me. Thankfully there are plenty of other options to consider once my DirecTV contract expires.
I agree. This is crazy what is happening to customers. I was told I could not be given credit except $10 as a courtesy. CBS had no sound for over an hour today. What's next?
Why would I have to beg Att to put CBS back online they sure are still charging me for it.[Per Guidelines: Keep it Relevant and Appropriate]. 1st. Also I stream CBS now so ATt is losing customers including me shortly I just want to keep paying for a channel i don't get bc that's illegal to charge customers for a contract service they are not providing
I have been doing contract negotiations for years. The one thing that always stands in front of any negotiations is greed. There is someone that wants more money and the one wanting the money holds the cards. Now either DirectTV is fighting the negotiations and trying to come up with a financial standpoint that would benefit CBS and DirectTV while not jabbing the subscribers of DirectTV a financial blow. As a contract negotiator, I understand that each year all the mainstream and not so mainstream channels will revisit their contracts, match their earnings for the past year and explore financial possibilities for the future if any. If these mainstream and not so mainstream are still making a substantial income there is no need for contract negotiations, signatures are completed for the next yearly contract and all is set forward to move forward. Yes, DirectTV does raise their premium cost each year due to the negotiations that have been set by everyone in play. CBS is a powerful station and yes, they are acting as if they are GOD and what they say goes. If DirectTV does bow down to the demands how will this play with the subscribers? We as subscribers are worried about the financial and CBS could care less how we feel and think. It is all about greed and greed and more greed and how they can jab DirectTV because basically, DirectTV is at the mercy of CBS. AT&T has enough buying power to pay what is being asked so why not just do it, raise our premium to a minimum and just call the rest a financial loss that is a loss on their financials which is allowed every quarter. DirectTV will take another financial hit when their customers cancel their contracts and merge with other avenues such as Comcast which is the worst customer service, the worst cable company, they nickel and dime their customers and Comcast could care less anyways.
I have been doing contract negotiations for years. The one thing that always stands in front of any negotiations is greed. There is someone that wants more money and the one wanting the money holds the cards. Now either DirectTV is fighting the negotiations and trying to come up with a financial standpoint that would benefit CBS and DirectTV while not jabbing the subscribers of DirectTV a financial blow. As a contract negotiator, I understand that each year all the mainstream and not so mainstream channels will revisit their contracts, match their earnings for the past year and explore financial possibilities for the future if any. If these mainstream and not so mainstream are still making a substantial income there is no need for contract negotiations, signatures are completed for the next yearly contract and all is set forward to move forward. Yes, DirectTV does raise their premium cost each year due to the negotiations that have been set by everyone in play. CBS is a powerful station and yes, they are acting as if they are GOD and what they say goes. If DirectTV does bow down to the demands how will this play with the subscribers? We as subscribers are worried about the financial and CBS could care less how we feel and think. It is all about greed and greed and more greed and how they can jab DirectTV because basically, DirectTV is at the mercy of CBS. AT&T has enough buying power to pay what is being asked so why not just do it, raise our premium to a minimum and just call the rest a financial loss that is a loss on their financials which is allowed every quarter. DirectTV will take another financial hit when their customers cancel their contracts and merge with other avenues such as Comcast which is the worst customer service, the worst cable company, they nickel and dime their customers and Comcast could care less anyways.
so we post things here and we never get any answers on our comments
This is a public forum getting response from other customers. This is not DirecTV support. If you want an official response, then call.
But in the end we are all waiting for negotiations with Nexstar to complete. Neither side can force the other to agree, so it will end when it ends. Unfortunately there really isn't any other response that could be provided.
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I would not bother contacting customer service with AT&T. It is all out in the Philippines now. I've had frustrating experiences with them. If a person cannot find an answer or does not know how to answer you end up getting transferred to another person in customer service and have to start the whole process over again. They will quote some official response but nothing further.
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Why is number 31 taken away I love to watch good day with Tina Macau & the rest of tut cast but I can’t anymore 😢😢😢😢
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Juniper
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That's a number. Without any other context since this is your only post, I'll assume that is a zip code based on the thread it is in.
This is a public forum, not an automated tool. However, I decided to walk my fingers over to https://tvpromise.att.com/ which has the info you probably are seeking. Both U-Verse and DirecTV are dealing with CBS negotiations there.
If that is not what you wanted, please make a post that says what you were actually looking for instead of just a number.
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I am a customer, not an employee. This is a public forum.
For official support call DirecTV 1-800-531-5000, DIRECTV STREAM 1-888-429-4023
www.directv.com
(AT&T has sold off their share in DirecTV)
*I am not a DIRECTV employee, and the views and opinions expressed on this forum are purely my own. Any product claim, statistic, quote, or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider, or party.
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perrys1234
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how much longer must we wait directv too start showing chan, 21 kxrm and 57 kxtu ????
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otheroptions
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Now the same is happening the The CW channel in Phoenix. Both parties blame each other yet DirecTV continues to bill for a piece of service they no longer provide. Seems like fraud or cheating to me. Thankfully there are plenty of other options to consider once my DirecTV contract expires.
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I agree. This is crazy what is happening to customers. I was told I could not be given credit except $10 as a courtesy. CBS had no sound for over an hour today. What's next?
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Getstraightnow
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Why would I have to beg Att to put CBS back online they sure are still charging me for it.[Per Guidelines: Keep it Relevant and Appropriate]. 1st. Also I stream CBS now so ATt is losing customers including me shortly I just want to keep paying for a channel i don't get bc that's illegal to charge customers for a contract service they are not providing
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jolie13
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Amen, brother! negotiations can go on with out using exsiting customers as pawns!
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eventgirl10
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I have been doing contract negotiations for years. The one thing that always stands in front of any negotiations is greed. There is someone that wants more money and the one wanting the money holds the cards. Now either DirectTV is fighting the negotiations and trying to come up with a financial standpoint that would benefit CBS and DirectTV while not jabbing the subscribers of DirectTV a financial blow. As a contract negotiator, I understand that each year all the mainstream and not so mainstream channels will revisit their contracts, match their earnings for the past year and explore financial possibilities for the future if any. If these mainstream and not so mainstream are still making a substantial income there is no need for contract negotiations, signatures are completed for the next yearly contract and all is set forward to move forward. Yes, DirectTV does raise their premium cost each year due to the negotiations that have been set by everyone in play. CBS is a powerful station and yes, they are acting as if they are GOD and what they say goes. If DirectTV does bow down to the demands how will this play with the subscribers? We as subscribers are worried about the financial and CBS could care less how we feel and think. It is all about greed and greed and more greed and how they can jab DirectTV because basically, DirectTV is at the mercy of CBS. AT&T has enough buying power to pay what is being asked so why not just do it, raise our premium to a minimum and just call the rest a financial loss that is a loss on their financials which is allowed every quarter. DirectTV will take another financial hit when their customers cancel their contracts and merge with other avenues such as Comcast which is the worst customer service, the worst cable company, they nickel and dime their customers and Comcast could care less anyways.
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eventgirl10
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I have been doing contract negotiations for years. The one thing that always stands in front of any negotiations is greed. There is someone that wants more money and the one wanting the money holds the cards. Now either DirectTV is fighting the negotiations and trying to come up with a financial standpoint that would benefit CBS and DirectTV while not jabbing the subscribers of DirectTV a financial blow. As a contract negotiator, I understand that each year all the mainstream and not so mainstream channels will revisit their contracts, match their earnings for the past year and explore financial possibilities for the future if any. If these mainstream and not so mainstream are still making a substantial income there is no need for contract negotiations, signatures are completed for the next yearly contract and all is set forward to move forward. Yes, DirectTV does raise their premium cost each year due to the negotiations that have been set by everyone in play. CBS is a powerful station and yes, they are acting as if they are GOD and what they say goes. If DirectTV does bow down to the demands how will this play with the subscribers? We as subscribers are worried about the financial and CBS could care less how we feel and think. It is all about greed and greed and more greed and how they can jab DirectTV because basically, DirectTV is at the mercy of CBS. AT&T has enough buying power to pay what is being asked so why not just do it, raise our premium to a minimum and just call the rest a financial loss that is a loss on their financials which is allowed every quarter. DirectTV will take another financial hit when their customers cancel their contracts and merge with other avenues such as Comcast which is the worst customer service, the worst cable company, they nickel and dime their customers and Comcast could care less anyways.
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eventgirl10
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so we post things here and we never get any answers on our comments
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eventgirl10
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You can sit here and post all you want. There is no real solution at all. You are not giving any answers to any of our comments or questions
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This is a public forum getting response from other customers. This is not DirecTV support. If you want an official response, then call.
But in the end we are all waiting for negotiations with Nexstar to complete. Neither side can force the other to agree, so it will end when it ends. Unfortunately there really isn't any other response that could be provided.
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I am a customer, not an employee. This is a public forum.
For official support call DirecTV 1-800-531-5000, DIRECTV STREAM 1-888-429-4023
www.directv.com
(AT&T has sold off their share in DirecTV)
*I am not a DIRECTV employee, and the views and opinions expressed on this forum are purely my own. Any product claim, statistic, quote, or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider, or party.
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otheroptions
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the Philippines now. I've had frustrating experiences with them. If a
person cannot find an answer or does not know how to answer you end up
getting transferred to another person in customer service and have to start
the whole process over again. They will quote some official response but
nothing further.
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