How do I catch $40 coupon for my analog tv box?
Answers: go here https://www.dtv2009.gov/
I don't deliberate they have the coupon program in position to go however. You may want to wait a few weeks and try the website again and here is some more information I found for you:
Starting January 1, 2008, respectively household in
America can request up to two coupons from
the governing body to use toward the purchase of
certain converters. Each coupon is worth $40.
Coupons will expire 90 days after they are issued.
The elected representatives agency responsible for this
program, the National Telecommunications
and Information Administration, will issue
periodic updates on the Coupon Program.
Please check backbone at the beginning of 2008 to
request your coupons. Requests cannot be taken
until January 2008. Call 1-888-DTV-2009
or 1-888-388-2009 or look in www.dtv.gov
later contained by the year to find out how to apply
for your coupons.
The easiest way to sign up is to swarm out a form at
https://www.dtv2009.gov/
You can also call at 1-888-DTV-2009 24 hours a daylight, 7 days a week. You can even fill out a newspaper form and mail it surrounded by.
You can get up to two $40 sour coupons, so it you have 2 TVs that's $80! The converters should be around $20 each after using the coupon.
They started taking requests today (1/1/08), but they aren't going to convey them out until around 2/17/08. The coupons expire 90 days after they are mailed but you probably want to buy one box soon so you can see the benefits and determine if your dated antenna(s) is good plenty or if you need a better one.
I numeral on waiting until mid-March before buying my first one. So far here haven't been any reviews of these inexpensive converters. By mid-March I expect here will be at least like mad of first hand chatter on the forums, hopefully some independent reviews in the region of how well respectively box handles poor power signals.
WAIT UNTIL MARCH.....
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