I am a long time DirecTV customer who has found himself unhappy with them. It's not anything that they have done except that my monthly bill is ridiculous at this point.
Back in Sept. 1995, when I first signed up, I had their most expensive package at, I think, $29.99 per month, plus $5 or $10 for Sports Pack and something like $8 for USSB.
My current bill is:
TOTAL CHOICE Monthly (which I think I am grandfathered into) for $60.49
HBO/SHOWTIME/SPORTS - $37.00
HD Access Monthly - $10
DVR Service - $7
Two leased receivers - $6 x 2 = $12
Between my HD fee, my DVR fee, and my "leased" receivers (both of which I purchased at Best Buy), I am spending $29 per month. In the early days, we (DirecTV customers) chastised Primestar for leasing their equipment. Now DirecTV is doing the same thing.
Looking at Dish's site, I could get America's top 250 for $69.99 (ignoring intro first year pricing), HBO and Showtime for $24, and Multi-Sport for $7. That comes out to $100.99. That's a savings of $25.50. I could save $10 more, but National Geographic is probably my favorite channel of all.
I have a few questions about Dish:
I know that Dish offers "free HD for life." Is this on the level or some sort of scheme? Do you have to lease receivers like DirecTV? If so, how much is the cost. Also, what is the cost of their DVR service?
Thank you in advance for the information!
Back in Sept. 1995, when I first signed up, I had their most expensive package at, I think, $29.99 per month, plus $5 or $10 for Sports Pack and something like $8 for USSB.
My current bill is:
TOTAL CHOICE Monthly (which I think I am grandfathered into) for $60.49
HBO/SHOWTIME/SPORTS - $37.00
HD Access Monthly - $10
DVR Service - $7
Two leased receivers - $6 x 2 = $12
Between my HD fee, my DVR fee, and my "leased" receivers (both of which I purchased at Best Buy), I am spending $29 per month. In the early days, we (DirecTV customers) chastised Primestar for leasing their equipment. Now DirecTV is doing the same thing.
Looking at Dish's site, I could get America's top 250 for $69.99 (ignoring intro first year pricing), HBO and Showtime for $24, and Multi-Sport for $7. That comes out to $100.99. That's a savings of $25.50. I could save $10 more, but National Geographic is probably my favorite channel of all.
I have a few questions about Dish:
I know that Dish offers "free HD for life." Is this on the level or some sort of scheme? Do you have to lease receivers like DirecTV? If so, how much is the cost. Also, what is the cost of their DVR service?
Thank you in advance for the information!