Read these forums. The Dish forums are full of complaints about how shoddy the equipment. The CirecTV forums aren't nearly as much. Yes, Dish is cheaper. You get what you pay for.
madpoet said:Read these forums. The Dish forums are full of complaints about how shoddy the equipment. The CirecTV forums aren't nearly as much. Yes, Dish is cheaper. You get what you pay for.
madpoet said:bruce, while I realize forums are often an expression of anger rather than praise, surfing the various ones (here, AVS, DBSTalk, etc) seems to indicate that there's a whole lot of disatisfaction with E* equipment. And while certainly the D* receivers have their own share of problems, the overall mood seems to be much more positive in D* forums than E* forums in terms of equipment. I've only used the 6000 myself and it was fine (if loud!). But after reading about the recent D* releases I'm way too nervois to actually buy any of them. And their lease setup is a scam.
I'll say the same thing now that I said to people that ripped Voom all along. I am going to pick the provider that best fits MY SITUATION.AxE said:I know all of that, but the bottomline is that you are going to be paying a total of $299 for each hd receiver, and $20 for any standard receiver you want as well as $50 for the phase 3 dish. All you pay for Dish Network is $49.99 for up to 4 receivers.
We had Comcast HD from the time it was released in MPLS until we moved last summer. We are now a little outside of the metro area, and HD cable is not available. If Comcast or TWC (both providers for different areas of the Twin Cities at the moment) were options, I would probably go that route and keep an eye on the satellite developments. Unfortunately that's not an option, so I either go with D* or E*, or buy an OTA receiver (unless Voom never picks their's up, and it works forever for OTA) and live with the limited cable offerings we have.bruce said:I am just amazed that today, I get a much, much better service out of f'ing Comcast Cable in both price, the best HD picture, the most HD channels ( well except for a few more days) and service ( the HD-DVR is wonderful at $10.00 a month).
Agreed. But heck, I'd also change the partner, job, or house if I wasn't happy with her/him, it, or it!scottie_h said:I'm not choosing a life partner or job or investing in a house - this is only TV. If I'm not happy with it, I'll change!
Point taken... :neenerTheTimm said:Agreed. But heck, I'd also change the partner, job, or house if I wasn't happy with her/him, it, or it!
scottie_h said:I'm not choosing a life partner or job or investing in a house - this is only TV. If I'm not happy with it, I'll change! QUOTE]
But choose carefully, you only get one enticing sign-up with the Dish and Directv. Once they have you as an "existing customer" (which is almost forever if you've ever signed up) they offer you no good deals. It's full price all the way.
God I wish I had HD cable where I live. I'd take it in heartbeat.
Ricknau said:scottie_h said:I'm not choosing a life partner or job or investing in a house - this is only TV. If I'm not happy with it, I'll change! QUOTE]
But choose carefully, you only get one enticing sign-up with the Dish and Directv. Once they have you as an "existing customer" (which is almost forever if you've ever signed up) they offer you no good deals. It's full price all the way.
God I wish I had HD cable where I live. I'd take it in heartbeat.
Not True Rick - I just called today, Ive had DTV for over 4 years off and on, I resubed in January due to all the uncertanty of Voom and they sent me to the retention department. The guy said that they were very happy to ensure that I recieved the same deal as other Voom Customers. He credited my account the $200, and gave me the 3 month deal. I also asked him about the whole 1500 HD Channels that they are advertising and he added that they will have capacity of 150 HD channels and the rest for HD Local Channels. After that I asked him when could I expect to get my HD locals since im in a smaller market about 2 hrs from Dallas and he said that Dtv has worked a deal called SHIVA or something like that, that will enable me to recieve Dallas HD locals. Sounded like they are doing all they can to help out both New and Existing customers.
lee espinoza said:that is not true with D* sometimes current subs get better deals than new subs like: $99 v $300 for a hd unit, $200-$500 off a Hd tivo, $20 off there top pak, $5-$10 off your current pak,FREE TIVO ect....
Tvlman said:My total cable bill (including internet service) will be around $80 plus taxes, franchise fees, etc.
Tvlman said:The score on my card is Direct TV 11 HD channels (counting OTA) and TWC 14 so that's a no brainer.
Robert, Yes they can, Ask the people over at TC Forum many of them have goting FREE SD TIVO, One guy at TC Forum got $500 off a Hd tivo, and there are many who (I am one of them) have got $99 non-dvr Hd unit from D*.DTV TiVo Dealer said:lee, I don't think anyone can get anywhere near $500. off a HD TiVo, or a free TiVo or pay $99. for a HD STB?
-Robert
VE Advanced Digital Technology Dealer