DirecTV, NFL face class-action suit over Sunday Ticket bundling

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DirecTV, NFL face class-action suit over Sunday Ticket bundling


June 22, 2015 | By Daniel Frankel



DirecTV (NASDAQ: DTV) and the NFL have been hit with a class-action suit, alleging that the bundling of games in the NFL Sunday Ticket package violates antitrust laws.

The suit, filed in a California federal court by Thomas Abrahamian, says Sunday Ticket subscribers shouldn't have to pay several hundred dollars for the pro football league's entire spectrum of out-of-market games just to follow one team or see an individual game.

"The league and DirecTV offer NFL Sunday Ticket only as all-or-nothing," the complaint alleges. "Purchasers of NFL Sunday Ticket must buy all out-of-market games for all teams even if they are only interested in watching the games of a particular team. Likewise, consumers must buy the complete season of games and may not purchase individual games."

Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League have been hit with similar class-action suits for their out-of-market streaming and pay-TV bundles--NFL Sunday Ticket has been included in those suits, as well.

Notably, the NBA announced plans to unbundle its out-of-market OTT and pay-TV programming service, League Pass, saying that it will allow League Pass users to purchase only individual games, or purchase games only from an individual team. No pricing details have yet been announced.

DirecTV recently re-upped its contract to be the exclusive distributor of NFL Sunday Ticket, which delivers live out-of-market game feeds for the league's 32 teams. DirecTV pays the league $1.5 billion a season under the new deal. The package does not allow subscribers to parse out games and teams.

"A Cleveland Browns fan living in California cannot watch the Browns play, except occasional games on network television, unless he purchases the entire package of League games from NFL Sunday Ticket," states the complaint.
 

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As the article hinted at, NBA League Pass allows you to buy a package where you pick 5 teams to follow. There's no reason DirecTV couldn't offer a similar package for NFL games.
 

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I'm still pissed that I've been paying for DirecTv for 13+ years and can't get shit for free.

No DVR, no premium channels, no Free Sunday Ticket, etc.

Yet a shithead who changes providers every 2 years gets perks each time they swap.

You don't get shit for being a quiet loyal customer.
 

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I'm still pissed that I've been paying for DirecTv for 13+ years and can't get shit for free.

No DVR, no premium channels, no Free Sunday Ticket, etc.

Yet a shithead who changes providers every 2 years gets perks each time they swap.

You don't get shit for being a quiet loyal customer.
I would have said FIOS is the same but they recently allowed me free HBO for 4 months.
 

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I'm still pissed that I've been paying for DirecTv for 13+ years and can't get shit for free.

No DVR, no premium channels, no Free Sunday Ticket, etc.

Yet a shithead who changes providers every 2 years gets perks each time they swap.

You don't get shit for being a quiet loyal customer.
Call and threaten to cancel service or go to a lower paying tier. They will offer you some kind of discount for 6 months. Then when that is up, you do it again.

I just got around $40 knocked off my bill.
 

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I'm still pissed that I've been paying for DirecTv for 13+ years and can't get shit for free.

No DVR, no premium channels, no Free Sunday Ticket, etc.

Yet a shithead who changes providers every 2 years gets perks each time they swap.

You don't get shit for being a quiet loyal customer.
You're doing something wrong, then, because I have received a shit load of free stuff from them.

DVR's, free Sunday Ticket, free HBO and other movie packages, and most recently, a free Genie.

You need to call and ask and specifically mention how long you've been a customer.
 

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I was charged $75 for a "free" hardware upgrade.

Fuck DirecTv.
 

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I was charged $75 for a "free" hardware upgrade.

Fuck DirecTv.
Hmmm....sounds like racial profiling to me.

They probably look at your home address and figure yer some ole kuntry boy that don't know no better.

Don't let them swindle you, Nuttzo!
 

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So basically, I was hoodwinked.
 

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Call and threaten to cancel service or go to a lower paying tier. They will offer you some kind of discount for 6 months. Then when that is up, you do it again.

I just got around $40 knocked off my bill.
Yeah, this is a yearly ritual for me, but they are getting stingy on the perks.

I only got free premium channels for three months the last time I threw a fake tantrum.

They may be on to me.
 

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My contract is up next August.

I'm gone if they don't do something significant like let me buy only Cowboys games that I can't watch.
 
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