But if you have the protection plan, the dish replacement is free and done by the local install company.
I don't think they 'lease' the dishes. I think they will quote you a price, or get you in touch directly with the local installation company. The 1 or 2 year committments are receiver related as I read the agreement. They don't take dishes back when you terminate service. They usually want it left where it is - it has NO real value and it makes it easier to hook someone back up.
Im not going to risk it . I just bought a brand new one off ebay for $71 . I'll just install it myself. It says it comes with Directions ,so how much harder could it be?It is just something to be careful of. Is there anything that shows the 2 year commitment is only on leased equipment? They also did the 2 year thing when you could purchase your own equipment.
If even fights off the worst rain and snow.
Im not going to risk it . I just bought a brand new one off ebay for $71 . I'll just install it myself. It says it comes with Directions ,so how much harder could it be?
These are a lot harder to self-install than the standard dishes. You have to be pretty precise...we tried to do it ourselves and then ended up calling Directv for the install, meaning I was stuck with another AT9 dish (since the dish was part of the install).
Whats wrong with the AT-9 ?
Jimbo