Between Jan. 1, 2008, and March 31, 2009, all U.S. households will be eligible to request up to two coupons, worth $40 each, to be used toward the purchase of up to two, digital-to-analog converter boxes.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has responsibility for administering the coupon program. (Please note that these coupons will expire 90 days after mailing). More information can be found at www.DTV2009.gov.
Now keep in mind that because they say all household are eligible this does not mean you will be if you subscribe to a pay for channel service.
So they are letting each household have two coupons only. But what if you have more TV's that is kind of messed up. I think they should give you as many as you need, or should have a way you can hook them all together to watch like with computers.
Sirs ; still NOT sure this is whare i should be asking this but; ive got 2 coupons from the govs 'Coupon program' and DID NOT realize they would expire in a certain time from (my cards say valid thru '06/24/2008') and after just now looking at these now worthless coupons just how/whare do i get another set since these are not valid anymore and have NOT been used;--JOE Taylor; email;'jtaylor@ci.charlotte.nc.us'
Sirs ; still NOT sure this is whare i should be asking this but; ive got 2 coupons from the govs 'Coupon program' and DID NOT realize they would expire in a certain time from (my cards say valid thru '06/24/2008') and after just now looking at these now worthless coupons just how/whare do i get another set since these are not valid anymore and have NOT been used;--JOE Taylor; email;'jtaylor@ci.charlotte.nc.us'
Hi there Joe,
We're still waiting for the government to change the options available for expired coupon holders. As of this time, your best bet would be to send an email to the personnel in charge of the Coupon directly.