DIRECTV has 1 and 2 year contracts with most people, and even though the seller may legally own the equipment, unless it is "de-authorized" from the original owners account, DIRECTV will NOT turn it on. Beware that sellers here may not be the original owner, and not be able to transfer the ID if the account is delinquent.
NOTE: The ORIGINAL owner must de-authorize the receiver FIRST, before it is sold!
This prevents people selling equipment that:
1) is not theirs... and/or 2) owes Directv money for whatever reason.
ASK the seller for the ID, and call DIRECTV first to make sure the receiver ID and serial number are ok to re-authorize... don't worry about the card ID, those are useless.
ACCESS CARDS ARE NOT TRANSFERRABLE AND WILL COST YOU $20 FROM DIRECTV.
There is no way around this, they WILL make you buy a new one, (unless you have one tied to your account already and are replacing an older/broken unit. Then you *can* use your existing card).
Just remember that before you bid on something! Don't get burned.
NOTE: The ORIGINAL owner must de-authorize the receiver FIRST, before it is sold!
This prevents people selling equipment that:
1) is not theirs... and/or 2) owes Directv money for whatever reason.
ASK the seller for the ID, and call DIRECTV first to make sure the receiver ID and serial number are ok to re-authorize... don't worry about the card ID, those are useless.
ACCESS CARDS ARE NOT TRANSFERRABLE AND WILL COST YOU $20 FROM DIRECTV.
There is no way around this, they WILL make you buy a new one, (unless you have one tied to your account already and are replacing an older/broken unit. Then you *can* use your existing card).
Just remember that before you bid on something! Don't get burned.
Guide created: 08/15/06 (updated 07/23/08)


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