By the time I launch my revolution, the DVRs, and the two of us, will be rust, or “moth.”Because it would still be a more reliable DVR.
By the time I launch my revolution, the DVRs, and the two of us, will be rust, or “moth.”Because it would still be a more reliable DVR.
I believe they pay their CSRs in the US $12-19/hour. Probably a lot closer to the low end. It is not a career choice. I expect their average tenure is 2-3 years at best. Not a way to get dedicated highly skilled workers. And THESE people are the face of the company to the public, NOT the ads they run.
Believe me, I know whereof I speak.
Their overseas CSRs may be paid in chickens. Or maybe chicken feed.
Do not expect too much from such poor people. Never ascribe to malice, that which is explained by incompetence. (Ascribed to Napoleon and a whole bunch of other people.)
I like Dish. But they’ve done some despicable things. They fired a handicapped worker for popping positive on marijuana. MEDICAL marijuana. A worker with good reviews and no hint of impairment on the job. And it stuck through the courts.
Can’t expect perfection from any entity.
Yet the first CSR might have actually saved you money. CERTAINLY, IMHO, would have saved you trouble over the long run. The ViP series is going away. Support is diminishing. Technology marches on.
Due diligence is upon YOU. Companies simply don’t hire people trained to the degree we would prefer. Note I said TRAINED, not capable. They are surely capable. The companies just don’t pay to teach them properly. Because they can only see a quarter, or at MOST, a few quarters ahead. The CEO and some other managers pay may be tied to results over such a short run, seriously damaging long term results. Such thinking would kill companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin.
COME ZE REVOLUTION, I’LL FIX IT ALL!
Those aren't necessarily upsell tactics; We don't install those anymore so consider yourself lucky you got one
Ive been a dish network customer for over 15 years and usually had good luck with customer service but my last encounter really left a bad taste in my mouth. Embarrassingly I had an old sd receiver hooked up to a sd tv which I didnt upgrade mostly due to its enormity and weight until early 2020 when someone gave me a 40inch HD set. Of course watching the SD signal via a/v cables on this HD set was less than ideal so I called dish to request a dvr box with hd capabilities. The cust rep immediately tried to upsell me on a hopper system which would require me to replace both boxes in the house as well as the dish with a monthly price increase. I suggested I would be ok with getting another 722k or equivalent as we have that for our second box already. Of course after some fake inventory inquires the rep told me that they were out of those and my only two options were to get the hopper upgrade or he could send me a wally w/no recording options of course i knew he was full of it so i told him that didnt sound right and got off the phone. I called back an hour later and spoke to a different cust rep who immediately told me that I could have the 722k sent and installed at no additional charge and a week later it was done so just a warning to not accept up sell tatics from dish network reps especially during this time when were all struggling.
The only time we install them is to replace one that goes bad, and that's rare anymore, but much like MPEG-2 or SD equipment, at some point, there won't be a choice. Dish is aligning to a common GUI/Format and sadly for some, it's the Hopper standardthats interesting, i wonder why my installer said he installed 2 of the 722k's earlier that day?