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That said, I have been unable to find any law which prohibits
the buying or selling of used DIRECTV equipment in the US.
In fact, DIRECTV's web page on "Installing Your DIRECTV Receiver"
has a scenario where someone buys a used system from a friend.
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/learn/FAQ_DTVInstallation_Install.jsp
"Q: I bought a used DIRECTV System from a friend. What should
I do to get the system installed and activate programming?
A: 1. The person who gives up the DIRECTV System should call
DIRECTV to de-activate the DIRECTV System access card. This
is for the original owner's protection.
2. The new owner should call 1-800-DIRECTV to order a new
access card. We charge the new owner $20 for the new access
card. We send the new card via Federal Express, along with
a postage-paid envelope to make returning the old card easy."
Even though it is the Echostar Knowledge Base (not related to
Echostar Communications), they have a good caveat.
http://ekb.dbstalk.com/235
"Used receivers should be obtained from very reliable sources.
If you buy a receiver that has purchases on the smart card, or
from an account that had an open and/or unpaid balance, you may
not be able to activate the receiver without paying the past
due amounts."
Bacon Magazine brings up a problem with selling the receivers
to people in Canada.
http://www.frymybacon.com/articles/article_0181.html
"DirecTV and Dish Network satellite receivers are illegal in
Canada."
Search Strategy:
Searched Google with the keywords: "used directv" equipment
://www.google.com/search?q=%22used+directv%22+equipment
Searched Google with the keywords: used directv equipment USA law
://www.google.com/search?q=used+directv+equipment+USA+law
I also searched the DIRECTV ( http://www.directv.com ) website.
If you need any clarification, feel free to ask.
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