Keeping Direct TV in Florida

It’s time to pack the bags and move south for the winter. I think the cold air up north is beginning to get to these old bones and I need warm weather in the winter months too. I love Florida and think I will be happy there. I currently have a Direct Satellite TV subscription for my television and it will be easy to keep it; while making the move to the Sunshine State. That’s one of the great things about Direct TV. If you decide to move down the street or to another state, they can easily transfer your services to a new address with no problem. I don’t even need to climb on the roof and take my current satellite dish down from the house. I just take the boxes and the remote controls and they will furnish me a new dish to put on the roof or on a pole out in the yard. I do wonder about owning Direct TV in Florida with all the lightning strikes they get each year. Florida is the number one state in the country when it comes to lightning strikes and I hope my satellite dish doesn’t get struck by lightning.

Do you currently have a satellite system that you watch your TV from? If you do and have made a move to a new location, please let me know how it went for you and if there was any problems getting your satellite dish transferred. I don’t expect any problems and I think it will be an easy transition. You don’t want to move to a new home and not be able to have television to watch. It is important that you can get your TV service hooked up within the first 24 hours, so you have something on television to watch.

Florida is full of great seafood restaurants, theme parks, and the sandy beaches are just the icing on the cake. I’m not sure how much TV I will be watching my first few days down there anyways. I will have to learn a few new channels and see where the Florida sports teams play at on Direct TV. All of my other channels will pretty much be the same and I won’t have to learn any new movie channels or things like that. The local channels that Direct TV offers might be a little different too, but they will probably be replacing the local channels I have now. I think it will be an easy move and if I can stay away from the lightning strikes, I think Florida will be a nice place to live.

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