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Updated: 5:41 AM Jan 6, 2009
Out Of Money
The Federal Government has run out of money to help people purchase digital converter boxes for their televisions. Posted: 5:35 AM Jan 6, 2009Reporter: NBC Channel |
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Gary you are so right. I got two and they expired in December. NEVER used them. There is 80 dollars the government can pocket. They should know it as they had an expiration on them. I still have them.
The government needs to get the vouchers back from people who don't need them. Some people were told if their tv was not a digital set they would not get reception. However, they are on cable, so they don't have a problem. This was brought on by salespeople who was telling people their non-digital tv's were not going to work under the new system. This was done to sell new digital tvs. What a hoax.