About 2 months ago I had a blog post on TV Converter Box Coupon Program. I did receive my 2 $40.00 TV converter box coupons (actually these looks like gift cards) on Thursday - I think it took about 2+ months since I had registered for coupons.
Here are a few other information I received along with my coupons.
- These cards are pre-activated and they expire from 3 months these were issued (not received) and this is clearly printed on the card.
- These could be used only at participating retailers - retailers close by where you live are printed on the supplement material that come along with these cards.
- Also they have a list of eligible converter boxes - more information on these boxes can be found at www.ntiadtv.gov/cecb_list.cfm

One of these days I need to shop for a converter before my coupons expire.
I will post when that happens along with how it works

Nice site, Looking forward to more.
Yep, I ordered two that I will let expire so that more taxpayers’ money is not wasted on this joke.
If you can’t afford a $60 converter box, you shouldn’t be watching TV.
[...] 3, 2008 by sasi On one of my earlier blog post, I had mentioned about the $40.00 coupon I had received through the coupon box program. Last month I went shopping for a DTV converter box as these coupons does have a expiration date [...]
I orderd my converter box coupons nearly 2 months ago and still not have them. My were mailed nearly 6 weeks ago with 2-9 days delivery expected. I recently called about them and was told that I would receive an email regarding the status of my cards within 2 weeks… Typical government service… slow and disorganized.