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DirecTv Shipping Info Helpful hints for shipping: We receive deliveries from UPS®, the US Postal Service® (USPS®), and FedEx® everyday. The company you choose is up to you. (Note: The USPS® is generally the least expensive, even for 2 to 3 day Priority Mail service. FedEx® is quick, but also the most expensive.) Whatever shipping company you choose, please take a few minutes to ensure your directv receiver is properly packed. The original box offers the best protection, but if it has been discarded, you can follow these general rules to help ensure your receiver will arrive safely. - You can purchase packing materials at many shipping offices. Mailboxes Etc.® and the USPS® have packing supplies readily available.
- If you want to pack the receiver yourself, you should choose a box that allows for two inches of packing material on each side. Don't select a box that fits "like a glove."
- Suggested packing materials for your directv reciver would include styrofoam peanuts, bubble wrap, or crumpled-up newspaper. Anything is better than nothing!

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