DIRECTV Offering New Customers 7 Months of DIRECTV Sports Pack at No Extra Cost to Stream MLB Games & More

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DIRECTV Offering New Customers 7 Months of DIRECTV Sports Pack at No Extra Cost to Stream MLB Games & More
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DIRECTV is offering a homerun of a deal for sports and entertainment fans that'll get you seven months of DIRECTV Sports Pack at no extra cost.

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$114.99/mo.*for 24-months +taxes and fees, with a 24-month agreement. Autopay and Paperless Bill req’d. Advanced Receiver Service Fee $15/mo and Regional Sports Fee up to $15.99/mo are extra and apply.Cancel DIRECTV Sports Pack online or by phone. Offer subject to change. Some channels may be included in base package, visit DIRECTV.com/sportspack for more infoService subject to DIRECTV delivered via internet terms and conditions . Available only in the U.S. .

Price excludes Advanced Receiver Service Fee of $15/mo. and Regional Sports Fee of up to $15.99/mo. (which is extra & applies State and local taxes or other governmental fees and charges may apply including any such taxes, fees or charges assessed against discounted fees or service credits. See directv.com/ If service is cancelled you must return the included and leased device to avoid a non-return fee of $120 per device.Regional Sports available with CHOICE and above.

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