You can avoid the lease fee by purchasing a receiver, but then you'll be charged an additional receiver fee which is the same as the leased receiver fee. The first leased receiver fee is included in the cost of the qualified programming package so there is no advantage to buying over leasing unless you want to avoid a commitment to E*.
Only way to avoid leased receiver fee . . . only have one receiver.
I have one receiver (vip 622) on my account. Should I be charged the $7 leased receiver fee? I chatted with support and they said that I get charged that because I have an HD DVR. Thanks!
For most subscribers. Some are being charged the lease fee on their one and only receiver. My mom is in this group. DISH CSR's claim they're powerless to remove the fee, and emails to the ceo address have gone unanswered since Monday. She pays annually and her year is up in May. If they haven't straightened this out by then I'm going to switch her to directTV. I should anyway as they have her locals in HD now, and DISH doesn't offer them at all. She has to fork out an additional $12.99 to AAD to get em' in crappy quality. With the new subscriber deals she'd come out way ahead for the length of the contract. Even if she decides she prefers DISH after that, she could probably come back as a returning customer and get rid of the fee that way. It's amazing DISH is going to make her do that when she's generally happy with the service. She didn't even get much of a deal on the receiver in question - a 211 for $75.
Check into replacing (on an upgrade) the 211 to a 722, then she'd have a hd dvr with no lease fee, of course she'd have the dvr fee then, would she think the $5.98 dvr fee was worth it?
If she watches much on the locals, I think going to Direct makes a lotta sense, what's the point of having a hd receiver or dvr, and watching a crappy sd picture?
She's not interested in a DVR - I've tried. She's afraid that she won't be able to figure it out. Might be able to try a 222. But it's amazing to me that DISH refused to remove the lease fee on your 622 but shipped you a replacement instead. Do they try and think up ways to waste money? Did you end up with a new contract commitment?
Someone should tell them to read their own statements. It even says there that the first lease fee is included in qualified programming.
Yeah, I thought it was kinda silly to send one 622 back (which had been a great performer for 16 months, didn't want to jinx it) for another, but saving $84 plus tax a year was worth it. This was done with no commitment, I'm currently not under contract.
The "no lease fee for the first receiver" is true now, but it wasn't that way when I got my 622 (around July of 2006); I'm guessing your mom probably got her receiver before they ended the lease fee also (seems like it was in the first part of 2007 that Dish changed it).
She's not interested in a DVR - I've tried. She's afraid that she won't be able to figure it out. Might be able to try a 222. But it's amazing to me that DISH refused to remove the lease fee on your 622 but shipped you a replacement instead. Do they try and think up ways to waste money? Did you end up with a new contract commitment?
Someone should tell them to read their own statements. It even says there that the first lease fee is included in qualified programming.
Jaystil,
If anybody can't figure out how to use a Dish DVR then they should give up TV entirely and start reading.
The lease fee on the first receiver on the account is covered in the cost of the basic programming package. The problem for your Mom is that she pays annually. Annual pricing is discounted (roughly one month free) and therefore doesn't cover the lease fee.She pays annually and her year is up in May.