I know Dish is not a worry, not sure about Directv's policy. Theyd probably love to charge Rey $50 for not sending back in a remote LOL
Its smartpost. USPS carries it part of the way, hands it off to Fedex, then Fedex carries it the rest of the way. One of the worst services ive ever seen used.
I have scans of this crap somewhere but can't put my finger on it.
The instructions in the box say you can take it to the PO or Fedex and the label shows the Fedex number on it also.
But if you take it to the PO you don't get a receipt from them at all, or at least my local one didn't provide me one even after I asked.
And that PO tracking number was not trackable through Fedex in my case.
As to SmartPost, yeah it is the worst way to ship something you are worried about! After I dropped mine off at the PO and tracked it as far as I could, I emailed D* at told them I shipped it and it is in the hands of 'your selected shipper' and that I considered my part done and expected no further billing. I don't know if that makes a difference, but I wanted to be proactive just in case the damned stuff got 'lost' in their system. It has happened often enough for their to be threads now and then about that very thing happening with the big bill to go with!
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I know Dish is not a worry, not sure about Directv's policy. Theyd probably love to charge Rey $50 for not sending back in a remote LOL
I left Direct because they wanted to charge me $300 for a Genie and a new two year deal. I wasn't looking or expecting anything for free but $300 was to much. I was with them for a long time too. So I went with Dish and glad I did...
Dishanywhere is just an Internet conduit. You'll need a Slingbox PRO for what you say you want...1080p.Hi Guys,
I just wanted to know if you've used the Dish Anywhere feature on a large TV and if you get 1080p quality video.
Two years ago I moved to Brasil and I've been using the Dish Anywhere app. I've been pretty disappointed with the quality to be honest. It gets choppy and the picture sometimes gets to the point where if I'm watching football, I can't even decipher the score of the game. My apartment has high quality internet, but I just found out that my parents house has a pretty horrible internet connection (I thought I had checked this before leaving). The good news is I believe their current 5 download/0.6 upload connection will be replaced by a 25 download/6 upload connection soon, which should fix any upload quality problems.
Slingbox offers 1080p quality video so I will buy that if necessary...but if Dish Anywhere can provide this, I'd love to save my money.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Dishanywhere is just an Internet conduit. You'll need a Slingbox PRO for what you say you want...1080p.
?Ok thanks! However I'm not familIar with Slingbox PRO...do you know whether Slingbox 350 falls into that category?
Don't know if this is the correct thread or not (if there is a better place then please let me know) but is there a plan to have Dish Anywhere available on Roku?
My parents (if they can handle the tech then anyone can) are using their ROKU more and it would be nice to set them up with Hopper w Sling so they can stream to the Roku (or if they have to some other form of box).