I got the call yesterday.
They had me until the additional 18 month commitment. No thanks.
-SNT
18 month committment = FREE reciever. Not sure what receiver you have, but if you would be swapping for a 622 isn't that worth it?
I got the call yesterday.
They had me until the additional 18 month commitment. No thanks.
-SNT
18 month committment = FREE reciever. Not sure what receiver you have, but if you would be swapping for a 622 isn't that worth it?
I have the 942.
It's not free. It would cost me $6 per month on top of the additional $5 for the programming. If I leave it as it is, I get all the same programming I do now, minus Voom, which I don't watch anyway, so I actually save that cost. My bill will be less now.
But the biggest factor is that I do not want the ties. My initial commitment ends this month. I have been considering switching for a while now, I just need to weigh the options when I get the motivation.
-SNT
this is strange! about two weeks ago, I called Dish about me being a good customer for 10 years and wanted to know about the possibility of getting a second VIP622 receiver to replace a 921 in the bedroom. One CSR said no and I called again. This person said sure, you can just swap a 921 for a 622 and no additional lease. I would pay $149.00 up front on my credit card and would get $50.00 right a way and $10.00 per month credit on my bill. They knew wahat they were doing all along just to try and make me feel good. and I do!. by the way I also have the everything pkg. so a lot of fees are waved. thanks for the info Scott.
One thing to consider is Dish can at any time switch the other MPEG2 channels to MPEG4. There's no guarantee they will stay MPEG2. At that point you may be stuck with leasing a 622 with cost.
Everything is a gamble with Dish because their business model changes like the Denver weather in winter.
Are ya feelin lucky?
That may be the motivation to switch. I don't know. But I do know that I am not interested in being stuck in another commitment with them.
Derwin0,
IIRC, it's $13.33 x the number of months left on the contract.
-SNT
I'm trying to sort this out. I upgraded one 811 to a 211 more than a year ago, but I still have two active 811's on my account, used on two different HD sets. I already have AT250 and the HD Pack. I haven't gotten a call or email yet.
Am I being penalized for paying to upgrade one receiver too early? Will I have to pay the Dishn'-it-up fee to upgrade the other two?
I was just told moments ago that I would have to upgrade to the Family Pak in order to get the receiver upgrade. So it's not really the deal that their email and phone call to me represented.
I declined their offer of paying for the Family Pak and an 18 month commitment.
just got the confimation call just now 9pm for the upgrade tomorrow morning at 7a.m. it's a little early but I think it will be worth it. stay tuned
Your OTA ATSC signals are as pure as the broadcasters can make them unless your local affiliates are screwing around (some do, fortunately most of mine don't). The OTA broadcasters aren't starved for bandwidth and don't have to compress the signal to fit X number of channels on a given satellite transponder. That's why the Dish HD stuff doesn't compare, PQ-wise, to well operated OTA HD. In fact, current Dish HD isn't up to the PQ of Dish HD back in 2003, but at least they are better than DirectTV HD.
The people who have a bunch of HD channels for 13 cents and no basic SD package, have profited and benefited from a loophole for many months.
" What do you have now? Some sort of grandfathered HD only deal?
Yes, I've never wanted or subscribed to any Dish SD programming. I've been through the 5000, 6000, and 811 receivers and maintained my HD Pak plus Voom. It looks like my luck just ran out.