How many people even read the service agreement?
I'd wager those that don't read it far outnumber the folks that do.
I'd wager those that don't read it far outnumber the folks that do.
Im fairly confident you couldn't start such a business even if one wanted too.Consumers do have the power. Especially when it comes to a LUXURY service such as TV. The alternative is you can start a tv company of your own, and put those conditions in, even when it's out of your control.
Totally false with DISH, no contract required.And as the consumer, you cant have service unless you sign the contract......Very unfair!
Exactly. They pay billions per year, and expect to recoupe it. Someone had to front the money, and they are not going to take losses if they can prevent it.Im fairly confident you couldn't start such a business even if one wanted too.
Not average citizens anyway.
Even if you had the money.
Dish ,Directv, Comcast and everyone else including the government would be all in line to flatten you.
I don't think anyone denied that.Exactly. They pay billions per year, and expect to recoupe it. Someone had to front the money, and they are not going to take losses if they can prevent it.
Again, TV is a luxury. Not a utility.
I don't think anyone denied that.
What some are claiming customers pay money too, lots of it ,
And also don't want to take a loss either.
I agree its a poor system for a customer with these stupid one sided agreements.
Period.
It went from customer security and business Security, to now a binding chaining money grab thats beneficial to the Business world only.
Leaving the customer back side sore from something that was once just a simple process to access tv.
But again I already said Hey, Yous all agreed to the terms.
Well I wouldn't say people are ignorant.Again, tv is a luxury. It's not a utility nor is it a necessity. And it's not even a necessity to those places that have tornados and hurricanes, or any other natural disaster. Want that info, get a storm radio. Want guaranteed locked in pricing, get an antenna. You CHOOSE to enter into service with any provider and when you choose that, you choose to accept the terms prior to starting. Nothing unfair, just customers not understanding what they are agreeing to because of ignorance.
No, actually no "rights" have been taken away. It's a business transaction. MVPDs have a product you want. They can charge whatever they want. It's up to you if you agree to the terms. If the product is good enough for the price, you pay it. Why is this so difficult to understand? Presumably you're employed. You are free to go to your employer and set your hourly rate. They are free to accept your offer or not. Same thing.The point is and always is, being the consumer you have less and less rights......
They're only "socking it to you" because you LET them. What happened to personal responsibility? Don't like the agreement? DON'T SIGN IT. How much more power do you want?I have no lobbyist, nor due you.......Dish and Direct do, so we get it socked to us!
You may not be able to start a cable or satellite business from scratch, but you can probably purchase one.Im fairly confident you couldn't start such a business even if one wanted too.
The point is, the little guy loses....as usual....
Now in a perfect world we wouldn't need contracts would we?...The contracts are to protect and big bushiness and corporations.....That contract does nothing for the little guy, except lock HIM into a long term deal....
For those of you that think it fair fine.....Me, they suck like all the rest....I pay my bills, but have no recourse if they fail on your end!
Had no choiceLittle guy shouldn't have said "I agree to that" and then back out later. Very very simple.
A Billion dollar corporation?You may not be able to start a cable or satellite business from scratch, but you can probably purchase one.
Actually you do..depending what state you live inThe point is, the little guy loses....as usual....
Now in a perfect world we wouldn't need contracts would we?...The contracts are to protect and big bushiness and corporations.....That contract does nothing for the little guy, except lock HIM into a long term deal....
For those of you that think it fair fine.....Me, they suck like all the rest....I pay my bills, but have no recourse if they fail on your end!
Or contact your state attorney general officeConsumers do have the power. Especially when it comes to a LUXURY service such as TV. The alternative is you can start a tv company of your own, and put those conditions in, even when it's out of your control.
So the service agreement is null and void?Totally false with DISH, no contract required.
There is no service contract if you OWN your equipment is what he's saying.
Again, TV is a luxury. Not a utility.