Dish has probably already made about $1,500 from your 20 year subscription to the maintenance plan alone.
Yes, I think there is three versions. I have the DISH Protect Silver for $8.99.Anyway, it isn’t “THE” Protection Plan anymore. Don’t they offer two or three versions of it now?
Dish has probably already made about $1,500 from your 20 year subscription to the maintenance plan alone.
Tell them to disconnect the service, you are switching to DirecTV, and then get back to us and tell us what they said.
You aren't paying for the equipment, you're paying for the programming. They are basically letting you borrow the equipment.
I thought it was $10 with the protection plan or $100 without
Huh... they wanted my wife, first born, and my cat...That's close, last I heard the official rate is $95 without the plan.
Really, I pay $53.00 a month, including the protection plan, for the use of the equipment.
Go back and read my previous posts...
They are letting you borrow the equipment. You are paying for the programming and services.
I told them also, and the Dirt rep. Got me a bunch of discounts. I like Dish. I was a Directv customer years ago, and although they had about the same channels, at that time, Directv customer service was not so good or great.Tell them to disconnect the service, you are switching to DirecTV, and then get back to us and tell us what they said.
No. I am paying about $150.00 for programming, $53.00 for equipment for a total of $200 plus.
....When I had cable, it was a pretty regular thing to have them come out to try to solve issues. Luckily they do not charge for truck-rolls because I'd have been furious after the umpteenth appointment to fix something unfixable by a field tech. I might have injured myself in my wrath.
People seem to forget that. Many seem to think the added fees are just lining the provider's pockets, but in reality the content owners are getting their lion's share of it.In the past most of those fees went to the programming providers and I doubt that business model has changed much.
Again. You aren't paying for the equipment. You are probably paying a fee for DVR service and a fee for the additional outlet services. That's why the fees are the same whether you own or borrow (lease for legal purposes) the equipment.
What some people call an additional receiver fee is actually an outlet fee to mirror your programming to another TV. In the past most of those fees went to the programming providers and I doubt that business model has changed much.
I told them also, and the Dirt rep. Got me a bunch of discounts. I like Dish. I was a Directv customer years ago, and although they had about the same channels, at that time, Directv customer service was not so good or great.
I disagree. I am paying for the usage of the equipment that I do not own. My bill even states the charges in that manner. If any of the equipment I do not own stops working, it is replaced without charge. I also own a Hopper. If that Hopper stops working, I will be charged for the replacement or repair (that has already happened in the past). I am also paying an extra charge for everything else such as the dish, the cabling and the switch. So, over the 20 years that I have been a customer, I have paid $11,000 for the usage of equipment. Not only that: The part that needs to be replaced is not even a year old. And I already paid extra to have that installed.
Now, I somewhat understand why Dish would want to charge a co-pay so that there aren't unnecessary tech visits. I just have never been charged before. And in this case, they wanted to charge me for something they only recently installed.