I am sorry that you had that experience. I would like to think that is not typical support, because it would never be the support that I would give a customer,
fF you would like to let me know your questions I will be happy to answer them.
Thank you. I'll attach the transcript here so you can see how the conversation went. I'm not sure if my experience is typical, and perhaps my assessment of the conversation was inaccurate, but she bailed at the end and said, "You can keep your provider if the offer will not work for you." I never said anything about my current provider, nor was I don't asking questions. My provider is Wow, and that's not an option where I'm moving. Then she said bye and shut off the chat. Frustrating.
Anyway, here are all of my questions (two of which I think she did answer, but I'll include them just to make sure the info she gave me was right):
1. I have read that on Dish if you are watching an in progress recording, then switch to something else, then back to the original program, it won't remember where you left off and you either have to start at the beginning, or fast forward to try to find your place again. Is that still the case, or has this issue been fixed?
2. If I add an external hard drive, does it add to my overall pool of available DVR space, or does it attach as a separate drive (like to transfer recordings to), or does it give me the option?
3. I want to initially set up in three rooms, with the likelihood of expanding to four or five rooms maybe 6-12 months down the road. With three rooms, it defaults to a hopper and two joeys. Can I make one of them a super joey (so, hopper, super joey, joey)?
4. When I check the website under "compare channels", it does not list NHL network as a standard channel. However, it shows NHL network as part of the multi sport package. The woman told me NHL network IS included in Top 200 (which is the package I would get), but can I get confirmation of that? I don't want to have to start paying $13/month for one channel (I don't care about the others) in six months.
Another question: I'm not sure what internet will be available out in the country; I'm looking into it. At the moment it seems that our best option will be 12Mbps via satellite. Will that limit the effectiveness of the hopper set up or its features? The same limitations would apply to either service, I know, but it would be good to know if we'll lose out on half of the features due to crappy internet.
Thanks. And thanks for clarifying what DIRT means (that's not sarcastic, I didn't know what it meant!).