Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:58AM EST
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Too many salespeople at electronics stores don't have a clue when it comes to the looming transition to digital TV, a new survey says.
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I've seen several commercials on pbs and on a local station (not a major affiliate). And... I haven't heard anything since requesting a coupon.
There's always a bozo. The vast majority of people in this country have cable, Dish, Direct or some form of master antenna system. Then there are those who live in caves..and make a bunch of noise because of their resistance to progress. I bet you guys were stuffed in lockers and picked last in school too. So typical.
@rapillard@sbcglobal.net: Ah -- good news. Glad to see that someone else is seeing these ads, and not just on basic cable. Now all we need are some PSAs on the major networks during prime time.
Not very interested in HD, but AM interested in having TV in March 2009. We MUST have satellite or no TV at all. The normal info out there is ambiguous about what satellite companies will do, so I spent an hour checking the Dish network website. NADA. So I e-mailed them and actually got a reply!!! We can, and will, ignore the whole thing, as our old set will just keep on working on Dish network.
good work super sleuth. way to show them and ignore everything. i am not surprised it took you an hour to do research online with dish network and come up empty handed, as you missed the whole point of this. the normal public needs to be told the correct info so they know that there regular tv will not work in 14 months. ithere is no reason the major networks shoud not be running a 30 sec commercial and not make the few bucks each day to let the public know what they need to do.
I live in the Detroit area and Channel 4 (NBC) runs commercials about this problem all the time plus I read a story in the Detroit Free Press a while ago about the coupons that indicated they will expire in 90 days (I think that is correct)after you receive them. The story suggested that you wait for a while to request the coupons so that the boxes will be available in the stores (if you get the coupons now and the boxes are not available until the summer you coupon may expire).
I went to Radio Shack & Best Buy when i asked if they knew how to hook up an older vcr or a dvd player with the new converter boxes they had no idea. I've purchased three converter boxes so far, two with a coupon. Converter box to a Tv is easy but the Radio Shack Converter boxes Digital Stream have no info on how to hook irt up to a vcr or a dvd. 60YEAROLD
1 Posted by matt_archbold2002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:11PM EDT Report Abuse
I feel that if they really wanted people to understand what was going to happen, they would have a commercial made that was easy to understand and that was forced to be shown on every channel (at diffrent times of the day) (even more so for the Over the air channels). That is the only way that you will get people to see it.