Becoming a retailer

Bilbo Baggins`

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So I got accepted by DIRECTV to be a retailer but I was reading the contract and apparently they control every aspect of your business, can't run unauthorized promotions, can't do legal cold calling, can't hire contractors, can't sell DISH or any competing TV service.... so I want to check out DISH, but there is no retailer support number that I have found. There is RSI, but I went through the DIRECTV application process with DSI and they majorly screwed up my application, put that I was doing my own installs, no international packages, messed up mailing address, and more.
Does DISH micromanage everything like DIRECTV? Can I still do cold calling (honoring DNC list)? Do I have to do installs? (I don't want to do installs).
 
So I got accepted by DIRECTV to be a retailer but I was reading the contract and apparently they control every aspect of your business, can't run unauthorized promotions, can't do legal cold calling, can't hire contractors, can't sell DISH or any competing TV service.... so I want to check out DISH, but there is no retailer support number that I have found. There is RSI, but I went through the DIRECTV application process with DSI and they majorly screwed up my application, put that I was doing my own installs, no international packages, messed up mailing address, and more.
Does DISH micromanage everything like DIRECTV? Can I still do cold calling (honoring DNC list)? Do I have to do installs? (I don't want to do installs).
Hmm. Can't hire contractors? Does that mean as a retailer you have to self install?
I worked for a retailer.
Neither satco will allow their retailer to sell the competitor's brand. I worked for a retailer that sold both. The other sales were under a DBA.
 
Dish treats you a lot worse than Directv.

You can telemarket with Dish, but the advantage stops there.

Granted it's better to sell both, but when you see the level of respect from Dish vs Directv, you will see Directv is the better choice.

I sell comcast also and they are the best
 
Dish treats you a lot worse than Directv.

You can telemarket with Dish, but the advantage stops there.

Granted it's better to sell both, but when you see the level of respect from Dish vs Directv, you will see Directv is the better choice.

I sell comcast also and they are the best
So that is your take as a retailer, what is your take as a consumer?
 
So I got accepted by DIRECTV to be a retailer but I was reading the contract and apparently they control every aspect of your business, can't run unauthorized promotions, can't do legal cold calling, can't hire contractors, can't sell DISH or any competing TV service.... so I want to check out DISH, but there is no retailer support number that I have found. There is RSI, but I went through the DIRECTV application process with DSI and they majorly screwed up my application, put that I was doing my own installs, no international packages, messed up mailing address, and more.
Does DISH micromanage everything like DIRECTV? Can I still do cold calling (honoring DNC list)? Do I have to do installs? (I don't want to do installs).

Go to retailer.dish.com and you can inquire about becoming a new retailer there. I strongly suggest being a dealer that gets their equipment from a distributor. They can be very helpful. As for selling both Dish and Direct, there is absolutely no reason why you can't do both. In fact Dish encourages it. The main rules is that you can not flip your customers, you must try and keep that customer with their current provider if they say they have an issue. This of course is very hard for them to monitor though.

The two companies are pretty similar but I think that Dish can be a little harder to manage. Dish has a lot of business rules and pricing structures. I think DirecTV keeps theirs a little more simplified.
 
Dish treats you a lot worse than Directv.

You can telemarket with Dish, but the advantage stops there.

Granted it's better to sell both, but when you see the level of respect from Dish vs Directv, you will see Directv is the better choice.

I sell comcast also and they are the best

Claude, weren't you fired as a Dish retailer? I guess the would explain most of your posts on this site!
 
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