Is it possible to get just locals through dish and ditch everything else?
I signed up with dish when I got tired of fighting with flakey OTA TV reception. At that time, 3 years ago, we were a two income household. Now my wife is a stay at home mom and I'm working like a dog between school and work. Neither of us watch much TV. Netflix streaming and locals would be sufficient for us.
I've been thinking about it for a while, but the $10 increase on my 120+ package might be enough to make me scale back. TV just isn't that is important right now.
-SF
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Trying to put it kindly, it takes years to reap from new Tech. You're assumption is way, way, way off.why do they raise prices after making all of that money on the hopper system
why do they raise prices after making all of that money on the hopper system it looks like it would go down I just know one thing after our two years is up I am gone for good and will never look back i'll deal with my antenna and after the first year im lowering my package I haven't had anything but trouble since i've been with them directv wasn't this bad I have to call every month to get my bill straightened out because its a different price every month i've figured it out the hopper deal was to reel you in for a two year contract so they could raise prices well guess what there are people that will refuse to pay and there's nothing they can do it will just hurt your credit but most people have bad or no credit anyway we pay 50.00 a month and don't get nothing and thats ridiculous for tv we should get everything
why do they raise prices after making all of that money on the hopper system it looks like it would go down I just know one thing after our two years is up I am gone for good and will never look back i'll deal with my antenna and after the first year im lowering my package I haven't had anything but trouble since i've been with them directv wasn't this bad I have to call every month to get my bill straightened out because its a different price every month i've figured it out the hopper deal was to reel you in for a two year contract so they could raise prices well guess what there are people that will refuse to pay and there's nothing they can do it will just hurt your credit but most people have bad or no credit anyway we pay 50.00 a month and don't get nothing and thats ridiculous for tv we should get everything
You might want to read up here about what people think of Uverse and how many switched back.
Staying the same? I gained channels in my package over the year.this is great. First TWC adds a $5 modem fee, then sprint adds $10 smart-phone fee, now dish. paying more, but everything stays the same. holy sh!t.
I researched Uverse as I usually check out my options from time to time. Uverse seemed to be insanely expensive to get HD.\Looks like I'll be switching to U-verse. No way I'm paying $127/month just for TV alone when I can a more valued deal with a U-verse triple play.
EDIT: I see it looks like I would get a $10/month credit for 18 months to help deal with the cost, but even so, I don't think it'll be enough for me to stay with Dish. I'll have to see if U-verse increases their prices before I decide to do anything. I'm honestly not surprised that this is happening. I'd figure AEP customers would have to pay more to help "subsidize" the cost of the channels for the rest of the subscriber base.
Which is why I still have Sat service at all. If it weren't for Latino Dos, I don't think I'd have pay TV anymore. Dish gives the consumer more less expensive options, and Latino Dos is a great value. I ponder if people will start seeing whether they really need as many receivers as they have.For most of the packages it works out to $60 ($72 if you have a 722)/year increase. At least with Dish you have the option of dropping down to a lower package. With a cable company you essentially just have to drop service.
That should make things interesting as monthly cable boxes seem to have a hefty monthly fee; I think some cable companies even charge for the first box. Cable around here is pricey even with free additional outlets (or at least I think that is how they word it....basically having more than 1 TV with cable).