I sure don't feel like it, mom were is my diapers?You're still just a kid!! I'm 70 (soon, way too soon I'll be 71) and still use my PS3!
I sure don't feel like it, mom were is my diapers?You're still just a kid!! I'm 70 (soon, way too soon I'll be 71) and still use my PS3!
I used to play the Sega Master System in my teens way better than the original NES imo.I'm 47 and still use my Turbografx 16 and my Sega Master System.
I need to find a replacement Atari 2600 for the one that went kaput on me.
I think both providers do it in February.So, when does DTV typically change their rates?
I hope you realize that "10's of thousands" is a fairly small percentage out of the what, 14 Million subs?
If 50 thousand out of 14 million ask, that is only about 3.5% of the subscriber base.
Except it's not a random sample. These accounts are self-selected because they're related to people that contacted CS for some reason or another (assuming he didn't randomly access accounts without a legitimate business reason). Therefore they're not necessarily representative of the larger total population. I would suggest that I would expect this subset to be more likely to have credits because they have reached out to Dish for one reason or another and are thus more likely to have received credits than the average sub that never calls in.Still, even out of 14 million, a sample size of just over 1,000 would yield a margin of error of less than 3% with a confidence level of 95%.
Ouch! Damned decimal points!!Actually, 50 thousand out of 14 million would be one third of one percent (0.3%) or 1 in 300 approximately.
Not to mention that the Dish employees might want a raise....
Anything over $2/month increase is WAY too much!!! They had a horrible large increase last year and regardless of what other providers charge Dish needs to look at the economy as still fragile and cord cutting/satellite signal blocking or whatever you wish to call it is happening more and more cause of high fee's.
Is the economy really that fragile yet? Isn't the stock market at a high? Isn't the unemployment rate really low now? Businesses are actually struggling to fill positions now because there aren't enough people looking for jobs. I'm not so sure what's so fragile.
also the ones who dont get unemployment are not counted eitherthe numbers are skewed from those that gave up looking which are not counted.
And now, if true, I am saving myself another 5 bucks a month following my pulling the plug this past summer!
When I worked for dish, me and most my colleagues got raises on a regular basis. Typically got 2-3 2% upto 5% raises atleast 2 times a yearDish doesn't give raises... they figure out ways to take it from you. "Oh you got a bad survey from the wife that wasn't home at the time of the install" You just got deducted $1 from every job you do for next 90days...sorry! lolz raise.... you crack me up!