Just to throw this out there, with a credit card, Dish can run a credit check on you. If all you give them is a debit card, they cannot run a credit check, plus they are more likely to get their money out of a credit card than they are a debit card.
There are people that shun credit cards. I should think there would be a path for them.
This describes me, I have never had a credit card and am not planning on getting one. I would like to sign up for the promotions that dish has right now but I don't qualify because of this. Is there anyway for non credit card users to sign up. I do have a VISA debit card that I use everywhere when one is required but Dish doesnt seem to think its good enough.
BTW As far as I know I dont have a credit score(or at least a poor one since I dont use credit cards), if I need to borrow money I just go to talk to my banker. Seems to work for me since I borrow $100,000's of dollars for my business each year that way.
DISH Network isn't interested in your business credit. They want to check your personal credit. The ubiquitous credit card is the device that they've chosen to gain access to your credit information. Prepaid offers are available but they don't do much in the way of promotions.Seems to work for me since I borrow $100,000's of dollars for my business each year that way.
DISH Network isn't interested in your business credit. They want to check your personal credit. The ubiquitous credit card is the device that they've chosen to gain access to your credit information. Prepaid offers are available but they don't do much in the way of promotions.
Call DISH and ask them what they suggest.
In case you were wondering DIRECTV is even more stringent about credit.
It's a company policy. If we could get exceptions, I'd be submitting them everyday. We have a lot of customers who want to sign up but can't because they don't qualify. They don't qualify because the promotion requires a credit card. I personally agree that there is a better way to determine a whether a customer is going to be a good customer, but this just happens to be how they are doing it now.
It weeds out a lot of the customers who have been causing them negative subscriber acquisition numbers due to disconnects, but it unfortunately also excludes a few would-be good customers from signing up as well. Customers who don't have a credit card also have one less source to tap into if they run up PPV or other expensive programming and don't have the money to pay the bill.
Really, at this point, if you can qualify for a no-fee credit card, get one. Use it to sign up for DISH, then cancel it, or never use it. If you keep it active and only put maybe a tank of gas on it then pay it off, in time it will actually help your credit score. It would be a paid off account with a history. Then when anything else like this comes up in the future, you're set. If you can't qualify for a credit card, then DISH would probably be right in not approving the application for DHA. Unfortunately, this is getting to be a credit score driven world. Ask anyone who has recently moved. Every new utility and service requires a good credit score to get new service without paying a large sum up front.
It's a company policy. If we could get exceptions, I'd be submitting them everyday. We have a lot of customers who want to sign up but can't because they don't qualify. They don't qualify because the promotion requires a credit card. I personally agree that there is a better way to determine a whether a customer is going to be a good customer, but this just happens to be how they are doing it now.
It weeds out a lot of the customers who have been causing them negative subscriber acquisition numbers due to disconnects, but it unfortunately also excludes a few would-be good customers from signing up as well. Customers who don't have a credit card also have one less source to tap into if they run up PPV or other expensive programming and don't have the money to pay the bill.
Really, at this point, if you can qualify for a no-fee credit card, get one. Use it to sign up for DISH, then cancel it, or never use it. If you keep it active and only put maybe a tank of gas on it then pay it off, in time it will actually help your credit score. It would be a paid off account with a history. Then when anything else like this comes up in the future, you're set. If you can't qualify for a credit card, then DISH would probably be right in not approving the application for DHA. Unfortunately, this is getting to be a credit score driven world. Ask anyone who has recently moved. Every new utility and service requires a good credit score to get new service without paying a large sum up front.
It's not. It just gets you past a silly rule that requires a credit card to qualify for up to a $1500 equipment/install/programming subsidy. I don't make the rules, I just have to try to find a way to live within them.How is that better for dish then If I use a debit card
Consider yourself lucky you got in when you did because DIRECTV has become very picky of late and they've been spending many column inches talking about their "high quality" customers.that's pretty funny considering i've never had problems getting directv service with my bad credit but the first time i wanted to sign up for dish, they turned me down!!