Dish doesnt give its techs enough grey time to show the customer how to use the system because E went from focusing on customer service at the frontline to getting installs done in bulk.
I wish there was a way to bypass the front line CSR's when calling for technical support. I'm more of a tech savvy person who goes through all of the usual diagnostic procedures before calling for help. But then I have to go through everthing again with the CSR before getting transferred to the next level where a non script reader can help.
This thread is hilarious! (ignoring the "a few Mexicans got sent back to Mexico!!!" comment)
Oh yea. I'm very familiar with the process and frustration you described. I'm on my 8th or 9th 522 (I lost count). Haven't paid for shipping yet.I agree! I always run through all the usual diagnostics first. I also have a 522 (my fourth one) so am quite familiar with the usual issues....
That was hilarious, including the (illigal) Mexicans comment.:haha :hahaMy favorite.
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Turns out roofer came put a new roof on, threw the dish 1000 in the dumpster with the old shingles and the tv antenna took off and left....
That was hilarious, including the (illigal) Mexicans comment.:haha :haha
Before we had our roof re-shingled I moved our dish antenna and mounted it to the side of the house because I didn't want the roofers messing with it. Glad I did, especially after reading this story.
SO I go out check out all the irds. Take the birdog out to the dish, wheres the damn dish, I cant find it anywhere!!!! I knew I put it on the roof!!! The damn Dish is gone.
Turns out roofer came put a new roof on, threw the dish 1000 in the dumpster with the old shingles and the tv antenna took off and left.
Thats sad... looking to see if the dish is still on the roof should be no different than checking to see if an unworking vacuum cleaner is plugged in. I can see it now. Because of this when someone calls E* tech support one of the first standard questions the TSR asks is if the customer went out to check that the dish is still there. Duh!!!
I'll bet there are plenty of people who have no clue how satellite service works. They probably equate it to the cable service they used to have and figure that if "the black box thing" has a light on it should work.
I'll bet there are plenty of people who have no clue how satellite service works. They probably equate it to the cable service they used to have and figure that if "the black box thing" has a light on it should work.