Good point. Even if they had any in stock, it would actually be a refurbished ViP722k, with DVR functionality disabled. If they don't have any of those either, then I think they are doing the same thing with Hopper Duos now. The way Dish does their billing, that would work out to be cheaper than just using two Wally receivers. With a DVR-disabled Hopper Duo, there is no fee for the first receiver. A new customer would only pay $5 per month for the Joey. Existing customers would pay $7 per month for a leased Joey, or $5 per month with a purchased Joey. With two Wally receivers, a new customer would pay $7 per month for each Wally, for a total of $14 per month. If those Wally receivers are purchased, then that fee is about to go down to only $5 for each Wally, for a total of $10 per month. The Hopper Duo and Joey solution would still be cheaper, though.They just won’t issue a “new” VIP222 to anyone.