If DirecTv is offering new subscribers free HD receivers then Dish is about to lose some subscribers. Dish is offering the same though so it could go both ways. Nobody is offering free HD DVR's yet though to my knowledge.
oldbob said:Hey guys
Remember, all of the HD we care about will be over the first week in Feb (Superbowl). For those who are interested in the Olympics that will be over by March. Then, there's nothing compelling until late summer. So, chill out, there's plenty of time to let the dust settle.
To reiterate: there won't be anything interesting on ESPN2 until September. Who cares about the 5 VOOM channels that they are adding. I realize that a couple of you are coming unglued by the FOOD Channel and HGTV, but I'll keep my guy card and pass. We have lots of time to figure out what's going to happen and what it's going to cost. This is good timing on Dish's part. Suppose they had set the changeover for Dec 15th, 05?
I have the HD pack 'a la cart' right now and I do want to upgrade, but I have a feeling that dish won't lease me a HD receiver without upgrading to a package. But....I feel that I am an "excisting customer"....and deserve the option to upgrade to the lease. I'm not asking for something for nothing. I would hand over my 811 which I own, for a receiver that I don't. If they wanted I would commit to a 2 yr deal.....I have no problem with that. I just want to watch my HD.Tom Bombadil said:There are hints that the HD Pak will still be available "a la cart" so to speak, without an AT requirement. But nothing firm either way that I've seen.
There are also indications that a lower tier than AT60, a Family Tier, may be made available at $19.99 w/o locals. I suspect so that E* can advertise that they have an under $20 option.
HokieEngineer said:Stupid Dish, always making things difficult and confusing. CSR roulette is gonna be interesting in the next few months.
Broncosaurs said:After being with D* for 9 years, how long would I have to be not with them until I would be considered a new customer?