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RE: Sat dish?



I just bought a combo package containing 2 receivers,  the master being =
the third generation 32 bit receiver, DS5450 from a place called digital =
satellite source http://www.digitalsat.com in Texas for $399. This =
master unit in my local stores was $399 alone and is dual LNB which =
allows you to receive separate channels so I don't have to compete with =
my 4 year old son and the Disney channel (which I usually lose !).  and =
they through in shipping & an install kit which in the past they have =
tried to nail you for $50 or something like that.  I also saved by =
paying no sales tax.  They did require the 1 year total choice package =
but I was paying that for cable anyway.   This unit has a built in =
antenna so you can get local stations which is one thing DSS have =
required you to run separate antenna or get basic cable in the past.



- -----Original Message-----
From:	Michael J. King Sr. [SMTP:kingpin@primenet.com]
Sent:	Monday, November 24, 1997 4:44 PM
To:	JFairba568@aol.com
Cc:	celtics@igtc.COM
Subject:	Re: Sat dish?

JFairba568@aol.com wrote:

>=20
> i also have a question regarding this.  my friend and i are thinking =
about
> getting primestar.  does anyone have primestar and if so, would i be =
able to
> watch the celts regularly?  dss would be better but dss is also far =
more
> expensive.  thanks.

I don't work for anyone affiliated with this offer but it is by far the
best offer I have seen for DSS. I found this while over at CBS
Sportsline. If you are a member, the system is selling for $98.99 if you
sign up for 3 months of "Total Choice" at $29.99 per.No prepayment
required. This would make for a nice Christmas gift for the sportsfan in
the family. I prefer my Big Ugly Dish but I have a small dish as
well.Well here is the URL for the offer:
http://cgi2.sportsline.com/u/land/superstore/directv/dtvoffer.htm
Later.Mike