I've been reading every thread I can find about apartment/MDU situations, but I'm still a bit perplexed. This is a long post, but I'm hoping somebody can read it and help me out.
I'm moving to an apartment complex in SoCal, and one company (let's call them "CSS") has a contract to provide directv service via a dish on the roof. The rep at CSS tells me that a $7.99 fee to use their wiring and signal is mandatory, and I have the following options on top of that:
1) One receiver is included. Additional receivers are $3 each. So if I want 3 TVs hooked up, it's $7.99+6=$13.99 on top of the DirecTV programming fees (which are the published rates). I would get one bill from DTV and one bill from CSS, he says.
2) If I have my own receivers, I have to just pay the $7.99 for the signal from the roof. Then the regular DTV programming fees. If I did this, I would have to tell CSS my DTV acct. number for some reason.
Either way, CSS charges $30 for a regular installation, and if I want to upgrade, they charge $100 to install a DVR (plus more for rental), and $350 to install a HDTV DVR (plus A LOT more for rental). They want installation fees even if the boxes are my own and I don't rent from CSS.
Okay. So I called DTV to see what they would say. They told me the following: I can order straight from DTV instead of going through CSS, and this gets me the 4 free receivers and free installation. They said it is no problem for them to install in a situation like this, but it is legit for me to have to pay CSS the $7.99 for access to their signal from the roof.
Then I got conflicting info about upgrading. One DTV person said that if I wanted to upgrade to DVR or HDTV later, I could just install the box myself b/c I already had service active. Another person said that they would have to send out an installer. This part isn't a big concern right now, as I only want basic service for the moment, but I anticipate upgrading in a few months.
I haven't called CSS back a third time to tell them that I want to just order from DTV directly, but when I do, I'm expecting resistance (like they will demand to do the install and collect the $30). The only thing they've said so far to try to dissuade me from using my own receivers is that if one of them breaks, DTV will have to help me, while if I rented from CSS, they would replace anything that breaks.
Has anybody dealt with this type of situation before? Is DTV correct that I can use any installer I want, and just give my acct number to CSS? CSS already admitted that I can use my own receivers if I have them, so my main issue is that I don't want to pay for an installation that DTV includes for free.
(I do not want to explore the option of having my own dish on the patio if I can avoid it.)
Thanks!
I'm moving to an apartment complex in SoCal, and one company (let's call them "CSS") has a contract to provide directv service via a dish on the roof. The rep at CSS tells me that a $7.99 fee to use their wiring and signal is mandatory, and I have the following options on top of that:
1) One receiver is included. Additional receivers are $3 each. So if I want 3 TVs hooked up, it's $7.99+6=$13.99 on top of the DirecTV programming fees (which are the published rates). I would get one bill from DTV and one bill from CSS, he says.
2) If I have my own receivers, I have to just pay the $7.99 for the signal from the roof. Then the regular DTV programming fees. If I did this, I would have to tell CSS my DTV acct. number for some reason.
Either way, CSS charges $30 for a regular installation, and if I want to upgrade, they charge $100 to install a DVR (plus more for rental), and $350 to install a HDTV DVR (plus A LOT more for rental). They want installation fees even if the boxes are my own and I don't rent from CSS.
Okay. So I called DTV to see what they would say. They told me the following: I can order straight from DTV instead of going through CSS, and this gets me the 4 free receivers and free installation. They said it is no problem for them to install in a situation like this, but it is legit for me to have to pay CSS the $7.99 for access to their signal from the roof.
Then I got conflicting info about upgrading. One DTV person said that if I wanted to upgrade to DVR or HDTV later, I could just install the box myself b/c I already had service active. Another person said that they would have to send out an installer. This part isn't a big concern right now, as I only want basic service for the moment, but I anticipate upgrading in a few months.
I haven't called CSS back a third time to tell them that I want to just order from DTV directly, but when I do, I'm expecting resistance (like they will demand to do the install and collect the $30). The only thing they've said so far to try to dissuade me from using my own receivers is that if one of them breaks, DTV will have to help me, while if I rented from CSS, they would replace anything that breaks.
Has anybody dealt with this type of situation before? Is DTV correct that I can use any installer I want, and just give my acct number to CSS? CSS already admitted that I can use my own receivers if I have them, so my main issue is that I don't want to pay for an installation that DTV includes for free.
(I do not want to explore the option of having my own dish on the patio if I can avoid it.)
Thanks!