mods this pertains to the future of how/when/where we may watch our Phins.
NFL's $12 Billion Deal With Direc_TV Faces Major Antitrust Lawsuit
https://www.yahoo.com/tv/nfls-12-billion-deal-with-directv-faces-major-124085915775.html
"On Monday, a major class-action lawsuit was filed against the National Football League and DirecTV by the prominent antitrust attorney Michael Hausfeld."
"Last month, lawyers representing football fans filed their own class-action lawsuit over Sunday Ticket, seeking an end to a system of blackouts and all-or-nothing out-of-market TV game packages. The NFL and DirecTV were hit with this lawsuit after fans experienced some pretrial success in similar litigation against other sports leagues."
"The latest lawsuit arguably goes even further, painting a broader picture why the NFL’s deal with DirecTV should be deemed a violation of two sections of the Sherman Antitrust Act."
"The attorneys behind the lawsuit are the same ones who represented college athletes in an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA in a drive toward compensation for amateurs."
I love it. end the monopoly.
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As my business law professor drilled into my head years ago - the number 1 thing you have to prove in an antitrust lawsuit is concerted action in restraint of trade. Should be a slam dunk, but the NFL with their billions of dollars will have the best lawyers in the business. The loophole here is that consumers still have access to the NFL without Sunday Ticket. Just not all the teams they would want to see.
The Sunday Ticket is a real racket though. Got if for my father couple years back who lives in Western New York and there have been several times where he still can't see the Bills play because DirectTV won't play it because it's "on" in his local area, but in reality it's blacked out.Da 'Fins, P h i N s A N i T y, Fin4Ever and 1 other person like this. -
I think the more interesting possible outcome, based on the lawsuit vs NBA (??) was the ability to customize your Sunday ticket to pay for only the team you're interested in. When Direct TV first started, I used to be able to have a reduced price for only picking up the Portland Trailblazers' games. Would love to do that with the Miami games.
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While I would love to be able to buy Fins games through DirecTV at a lower price than what I pay for the whole package, I do enjoy being able to watch the game of my choice (or Redzone) at 1 or 4 when the Fins game isn't on. Beyond that though, big picture, my worry is that something will come of this and DirecTV, who I get my TV through and I really like, may lose the package entirely. I cannot get cable or any other format of TV where I live, so Sunday Ticket is one of the few things I have going for me at my house. If I were to lose that, I'd have to drive 40+ minutes ever week to watch the games at a sportsbar and shell out money for lunch, which would likely be more expensive in the long term than what I pay for the package at my house.
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I'd be shocked if they aren't forced to make changes. Similar lawsuits were already filed against the NBA and NHL resulting in major changes giving consumers the ability to purchase specific teams etc.
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The NFL allows you to pay a reduce price for just one team with their NFL GameRewind or NFL GamePass (only available outside the US). So it would be interesting to hear how they would try to defend not doing this with DirectTV.
I was really surprised when the NFL renewed their contract with DirectTV this past year. Since they now have the ability to stream their games live (NFL GamePass) I would have thought they would have gone it alone. -
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I love DirecTV. The cost is cheaper than sitting in a bar every week. I get all the games and they stream it to my phone. The "reduced" cost is barely less than the whole package. Plus I can get it in my trailer as I'm sitting at the beach. Leave em alone and don't eff it up for me.
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I called on Sunday to see if they could offer me any deals. The tech said no but sent me to retention. I explained to them that usually they credit me a payment off and have done this for several years.
She said I got a better deal for you. Free Sunday Ticket and $30 off my entire bill for a year. All with credits.
She said it helped that I've had ST for 12 years and have never missed a DTV payment in that time. She told me to call back next year.
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I go to Bdub's and watch the games. Ended up making friends w/ another Dolphin fan there. We drove up to the Lions game last year and I'm taking him Monday to get an MRI. :up:
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We've had this conversation before, but I strongly am against any type of bargaining or negotiating. I pay full retail price or don't get it. It makes me sick to the stomach to even think of asking anyone to change the price on something for me.
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This is one thing i hate about living in Orlando. Because of the Jags i get my 7-8 games on local tv per year. So I always opt to getting the ticket, i usually call and threaten to cancel and they give it to me really really cheap, but i have to sign a new contract. It would be nice to cut the cord all together, but sports is my biggest reason for not yet.
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But I just rechecked the restrictions and UF is one of the colleges. My daughter is going to be a freshman there this fall so maybe I'm in luck. -
Colorado Dolfan ...dirty drownin' man?
My contract with DTV is up this August. Think it's about time to give them a call.
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Cord's about to get cut here...we got the Roku and dig it...just need to decide on an HDTV antenna, and we're set (and drop AT&T's garbage internet for RoadRunner, currently going 200mbs for $50 a month here).
Had DTV for the past 2 years and have had full SundayTicket free both years...but cable bills are just getting too silly to keep paying for no good reason...I can easily afford it, I just don't want to...it's ridiculous how much they're getting away with charging with MUCH cheaper options out there...glad I woke up.
There's other ways to get the games :)
Edit: HDTV in this area has like 29 channels...I remember a day when you couldn't even GET 29 channels with cable...now it's free, love it. -
EDIT: So you just walk into a car dealership and pay full sticker (asking price if you're buying used), and take whatever they offer you if you're trading without negotiating? I wish I was your car salesman. -
As I said, the very idea of trying to bargain a different price makes me more uncomfortable than almost anything else I can think of.Paul 13 likes this. -
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Also, Kelley Blue book was available for you online if you wanted to go that route back then. You could have researched it yourself and just called different dealers that had what you wanted and found out for yourself if they would honor that price. And KBB's markup from dealer cost is usually in the thousands of $$$. But hey, if you want to give them and everyone else more of your money you most certainly are allowed to, and I'm not saying it's wrong at all for you to do so. I just like hold on to as much of my hard earned money I can at, every opportunity I can. -
You shouldn't feel bad telling Directv that you want a discount on Sunday Ticket. It's way overpriced, and literally, every year, they give it away to new Directv subscribers. Why should a long standing customer get screwed?
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