
NTIA and the FCC can provide no further assistance regarding coupons. Some retailers may still be selling converter boxes without accepting coupons. There are no more active coupons and retailers can no longer accept coupons for converter box sales. The last day to apply for a coupon or file an appeal was July 31, 2009. There is no way to request coupons or file an appeal. The NTIA Converter Box Coupon Program ended at 12 midnight, July 31, 2009. for fully enjoy of the crystal clear HD images, maybe even your television have the turner for ATSC HD, check up that. Well is many brands of converter boxes in the market all is according with your television, if your television is one of the old ones CRT or conventional televisions this box is ok, but if have an HD panel or LCD,plasma television that have the logo HD ready then you need get an converter box with atleast HDMI output or a HD output.

If you have any more questions, please ask We can help you out with selecting the right antenna for your location. Make sure you have a proper antenna for it, rabbit ears don't work very well. If You need a box with pass thru, but can't find one, you could use an "a-b" switch to switch from digital to analog. Many Canadian and Mexican stations are now converting to digital in the near future. If you are near the Canadian or Mexican border and currently receive analog signals from foreign stations, or if you have been receiving a LP analog translator, the Converter Box needs to have a function called "analog pass thru" for it to be able to receive those stations. Smaller models, 15 to 30 inches, are priced from about $150 to $300. Check with your local Craigslist, too.Īnother option is to replace your current TV with a new TV, which will not only get you free broadcast TV, but give it to you in High Definition. If not, Best Buy still sells them, and this one is at Wal-Mart ($38, online only, w/ site to store) or you can try Ebay, using our Auction-bot: CLICK HERE. Do make sure to CHECK them out and make sure they work first! Sometimes they will have no remote, but you can buy a remote for about $10. Garage sales are also a good source, as people upgrade their old TVs. Try the local Thrift store, people often give them to charity when they no longer need them. That being said, you still have a number of options:

If you should happen to have one, or if you find one of these coupons for sale on Craigs list or Ebay, they are all expired and worthless. The "coupons" were actually like pre-paid debit cards that expired 90 days after issue. I am sorry, but the government $40 coupon program has been over for some time now.
