LOL there is no hacking the roku, just knowing what private channels to add is key.
It took 2 calls to finally get my Roku. It came today.
Simple to hook up and configure. It took about 4 hours of research, signing up and tinkering but I now have it also serving up my DVD collection stored on my Synology NAS server over DLNA. If this Roku natively supported DLNA it would be the icing on the cake!
Forget the chat guys. Call this #: 1-888-873-5765 (Special Retention Team)
I straight up ask for a roku and $10 off for next 12 months. AND I GOT IT!!!
However wrong it may be, i did not subscribe to AMC and I said that I wanted the AMC channel yet they did not provide it. I said that I watched it on dvd and now I wanted it on my tv. I also said that I did not have a xbox or a ps3 and neither did I have a smart tv. And I got the box!!! I did not get the credit.
This is for those with 200 channels or more..
NEW DISH ROKU OWNERS LET'S TALK HOW TO USE AND MAX OUT THE ROKU THREAD IN TECH SUPPORT
I called the number mentioned in this post and told them that I had the 120 plus package and wanted to upgrade to 200 package for getting AMC. I was given the upgrade (which costs $10 more) and 6 months credit for $10 each ($60), One time credit for $30 for the 10 episodes of Breaking Bad, Free Roku box, $50 one time credit for the inconvenience of having to go through Roku. Just an FYI for other SDers trying to call in.
Contract does not get extended just for getting the Roku. You can get in on this deal even if you are in contract.
America's 200 and up had the AMC, IFC, WE channels. Other lower packages had AMC if you were grand fathered in or on some welcome packages.
Get the Roku, ask for HDMI cable, one time credit of $30-50, $5-10 credit for 6-12 months. Maybe even hbo.show.max for free for 3 -6 months.
No contract extension. Don't know if you have to return the Roku though. I've wondered about the later. Sound like you need to top some trees.We were actually planning to drop DISH and get a Roku instead. We get terrible reception on DISH, because line of sight is obstructed by the tops of trees on our property. DISH was installed during the winter when there were no leaves. During the summer, we live without 61.5, and 72 just went out. Sick of paying for what we're not getting. So, here's my question: Those of you who complained and received the free Roku, what's the tradeoff? Do they require you to agree to a new contract, or can you accept the Roku and still cut them loose?
We were actually planning to drop DISH and get a Roku instead. We get terrible reception on DISH, because line of sight is obstructed by the tops of trees on our property. DISH was installed during the winter when there were no leaves. During the summer, we live without 61.5, and 72 just went out. Sick of paying for what we're not getting. So, here's my question: Those of you who complained and received the free Roku, what's the tradeoff? Do they require you to agree to a new contract, or can you accept the Roku and still cut them loose?
During the summer, we live without 61.5, and 72 just went out. Sick of paying for what we're not getting. So, here's my question: Those of you who complained and received the free Roku, what's the tradeoff? Do they require you to agree to a new contract, or can you accept the Roku and still cut them loose?
ASK FOR RETENTION!
I mentioned my neighbor got a free ROKU from DISH. I got the roku then asked if it comes with a HDMI cable for my TV. He made a separate order. I then acted stupid then asked if I could get the credit for d/l the shows and got $35.
However wrong it may be, i did not subscribe to AMC and I said that I wanted the AMC channel yet they did not provide it. I said that I watched it on dvd and now I wanted it on my tv. I also said that I did not have a xbox or a ps3 and neither did I have a smart tv. And I got the box!!!
You're sick of paying for what you are not getting, sounds like because of inaction on your part? Why not get a tech out and see if there is a solution.
Accept the Roku, you mean as a lovely parting gift?
Contact dish, get your dish moved (higher, i.e. fold over tall antenna mount) to resolve line of site if possible. No contract extension required.
No contract extension. Don't know if you have to return the Roku though. I've wondered about the later. Sound like you need to top some trees.
You need to do a lot more reading (or read better) because you have everything backwards.Thanks. I'm assuming DISH is available to subscribers through the Roku? From previous postings, it sounds like we'd buy the Roku and then submit a receipt to receive a credit on our bill. That sounds like permanent ownership to me.
I wish I could report you to Dish in some way.....................
YOU are what's costing us good customers more money!!
You need to do a lot more reading (or read better) because you have everything backwards.