The digital boxes are NOT for hd converters. They are $40 coupons designed to provide those households hooked up to an antenna or rabbit ears to receive the digital signal via the converter box. They convert the digital back into analog signals so older televisions can receive the "over the air" broadcasts only. Households can request up to two coupons , but since they are limited, please don't order them if you have a pay service. The boxes are scheduled to be priced between 50 and 70 dollars each and should be sold in Walmarts, kmart, Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. To order call 1888 388 2009 or go online to www.dtv2009.gov
These have expired by now and they ar eno longer issuing coupons.
You will need a set-top converter box. They'll probably run int he range of around $40.00 on up. Go to: www.dtv2009.gov for a coupon from the government for the purchase of a converter box. The coupon's worth $40.00 toward the purchase of a converter.
The official government website for the TV converter box coupon program is: https://www.dtv2009.gov/Default.aspx. You can order up to two per household.
I believe that's being offered by the FCC. It's a $40.00 coupon for a set-top converter to convert the digital channels to analog format for the older TV's. Try looking up the FCC on the web and search for the coupon program. That's the way I'm going to do it. The latest web address I show for it is dtv2009.gov/ApplyCoupon.aspx
The best brand of telephone to buy with a coupon is an AT&T model. As White Westinghouse does not offer coupons this leaves the second best phone, from AT&T.
You will not be able to watch TV shows with them unless you get a digital converter box. You can get a coupon from the government worth $40 twoards the box.
No, not according to the terms of the coupon.
No. Way too late to get coupons. But you can order converter boxes online cheaper than in store.
The government CECB program has expired so there are no more vouchers available to purchase converter boxes. Converter boxes are relatively inexpensive though, costing less than $50.The voucher program didn't offer free boxes, only discounts, so the consumer out of pocket expense was about $20-30 per box.
Since QVC offers both online and telephone shopping you can use a coupon with either. Give the code to the person you are calling or input it into the coupon code section when ordering a product.
it is a red card provided by the govt that ihas a value of 40 dollars and you can only use to buy a converter box on authorized retailer, most of the converter boxest cost between 50 and 60 bucks so you have to put some money ps. they are not completely free but they are affordable by alot of people
currently it is 7.8%