fslove said:My GOD! If you actually believe what you have written above then you are a horrible person! To compare a mere theft of equipment to someone losing EVERYTHING in a Tornado is rediculous! Yes, legally Dish can demand payment for the lost equipment, BUT their is a human emotion called COMPASION that should have entered into this situation. At the very least it would have been a nice PR move for Dish to actually show some empathy for their fellow man (or woman in this case). But alas Dish continues to show their sheer lack of giving the slightest damn about their customers!
Such compasion. Geeeeez!marko said:Please, get a grip. If you believe what JBKing has written, then you are just a realistic person, not a horrible person. If I had $800 of dish network equipment in my house, you bet for sure I would know what would happen in case of loss (insurance coverering it, etc). And if I did lose everything, the last thing to be worrying about is friggin satellite TV and associated costs. This person sounds like she was looking for a handout and did not get it, well that is the way it works sometimes.
Maybe she send an email to ceo@echostar.com, or dial the executive office.
rad said:I hate to say it but I agree with E* on this one. What if it's a leased car that's totaled during a tornado, do you expect GMAC or whatever to eat the lease as 'good will'? I don't even see why E*'s extended coverage should have to cover this, it's not a failure of E* hardware but an act of god. This is why folks need to have homeowners or renter's insurance to cover their property.
OK, I've got my flack jacket on now, let the flames begin.
AcuraCL said:I gotta say, it pains me ... but I so agree with you !!
rad said:I hate to say it but I agree with E* on this one. What if it's a leased car that's totaled during a tornado, do you expect GMAC or whatever to eat the lease as 'good will'? I don't even see why E*'s extended coverage should have to cover this, it's not a failure of E* hardware but an act of god. This is why folks need to have homeowners or renter's insurance to cover their property.
OK, I've got my flack jacket on now, let the flames begin.
Scott Greczkowski said:Boy this is getting ugly for Dish...
http://omaha.cox.net/cci/portal/_pagr/121/_pa.121/518?view=LocalNewsArticleView&articleId=229577
With this bad press it would have been cheeper to give the customer new equipment.
Dish blew it big time on this one.
Stargazer said:I do not think Dish is reluctant to do so because of all the money they have in getting the customer in the first place as it would be an additionial cost to keep the customer or many years before they would break even on what the hardware would cost plus the agreement to keep the programming for a specific time if there is one of those as well.