Yeah, $50 is pretty much for the install. Which is not bad, considering that a tech visit is usually $95. Also, keep in mind that the hopper MSRP is around $500 and the joey is around $100.
The MSRP means nothing.Also, keep in mind that the hopper MSRP is around $500 and the joey is around $100.
The MSRP means nothing.
MSRP is a price that the company picks. It can be below their cost, it could be their with a small mark up, or it could be marked up 300%.
I just bought a new house and was pretty excited about getting a new Dish setup there, with a Hopper and a couple Joeys. I'm pretty fed up with my current hardware setup of a 612 and 622. They both have been returned multiple times due to drives/fans dying, which is huge hassle, and my 622 just started acting up again a couple days ago. Dish didn't want to give me any of the promos that they offer new customers though, and acted like they were doing me a favor "only" charging me $50 for the Hopper instead of $100. In fact, they didn't even hesitate to disconnect my service when I threatened to cancel and switch to DirecTV. So I guess I'm committed to switching now, after 7+ years on Dish. WTF happened to customer retention?
I guess then that there is ZERO profit to Dish in what we pay them for channel packages ? Where does the fees for multiple receivers go ? DVR fee ?That still doesn't mean that MSRP means nothing. I own a small business, and to be a viable business you do need to make a profit. You can't remain in business if you give everything away.
The OP overplayed his hand. I do believe $50 per Hopper SYSTEM, that includes Joey's, is outstanding and gets no better for a current customer. Giving a FREEBIE to a sub who probably has only an average or below average bill is an example of Dish LOSING money, and in such a case, Charlie has made it clear you are welcome to go pay the higher prices at DirecTV or cable or FiOS (an excellent service FiOS is, but I would be paying about $30+ per month more to get close to what I get at Dish).
There is greed for the making of money, and the greed of FREEBIES. Neither serves us very well.
Do you have any experience using an HR34 and C31 or are you basing your opinion on what you have read or heard?
Pot, meet kettleof course he doesn't. He's a dish sub who likes to troll in the Directv area
Pot, meet kettle
I'll repeat what many others have said - take the $50 offer for a H/J and be done with it.
I suspected one of them would step in and look at this.I'm currently trying to work this out with one of the DIRT members, thanks for the feedback everyone.
I'm not sure that any CURRENT customers got a Hopper/Joey for free. It cost me $50 (total) for one Hopper and one Joey.
As for your plan/idea, I don't think it would work. Dish uses more than just (1) piece of info to determine who you are. A new address but same phone # or same SS#, etc, etc will match you as an existing customer.
I'll repeat what many others have said - take the $50 offer for a H/J and be done with it. Maybe you could also ask for a few $5-10 credits off each month but they may not offer that (especially in combination with the $50 H/J offer).