I'm going to do something a bit different than the topics I've read on this forum. I'm going to show exactly how much I've spent on Dish over the years.
What I am not going to do is provide additional detail as to what my programming level is/was at any point, how many receivers I have etc. Just as when you are seated on a commercial flight, the stranger sitting adjacent to you may have spent way more or way less, depending on when they purchased their tickets, their final destination and point of origin, etc.
Like many of you, I have had this feeling that satellite service is becoming excessively pricey so I ran a report. Here are the results.
'Year $ amount spent on Dish that year.
'97 $778
'98 $83
'99 $564
'00 $923
'01 $598
'02 $616
'03 $652
'04 $712
'05 $603
'06 $632
'07 $758
'08 $884
'09 $978
'10 $910
'11 $843
'12 $905
'13 $950
'14 $ 833
That covers 18 years, over which I have both owned or leased receivers, changed programming and added/dropped premiums or participated in certain Dish promotions.
That rounds to $13,200 and averages $734/year or $61/mo. There were a few interesting and unexpected things. Before I ran the report I might have expected last year to be the most expensive single year but it was not, that was several years ago. What is more telling is that it has been more than eight years since a single year has cost less than my yearly average to this point.
Overall, I believe that Dish was a better value than other alternatives for me. I was an early adopter when the company was a fledgling and it valued loyalty and retention far more than it does now. That's ironic in that their is more competition for the entertainment dollar now than in years past. I have changed too, my interests and viewing habits are different than what they were when I first signed on with Dish.
I am forecasting that 2015 to be the costliest of all, but intend to make changes rather than keep things as they are. In other words, an actualization of the law of demand which the report and forecast confirmed for me.
What I am not going to do is provide additional detail as to what my programming level is/was at any point, how many receivers I have etc. Just as when you are seated on a commercial flight, the stranger sitting adjacent to you may have spent way more or way less, depending on when they purchased their tickets, their final destination and point of origin, etc.
Like many of you, I have had this feeling that satellite service is becoming excessively pricey so I ran a report. Here are the results.
'Year $ amount spent on Dish that year.
'97 $778
'98 $83
'99 $564
'00 $923
'01 $598
'02 $616
'03 $652
'04 $712
'05 $603
'06 $632
'07 $758
'08 $884
'09 $978
'10 $910
'11 $843
'12 $905
'13 $950
'14 $ 833
That covers 18 years, over which I have both owned or leased receivers, changed programming and added/dropped premiums or participated in certain Dish promotions.
That rounds to $13,200 and averages $734/year or $61/mo. There were a few interesting and unexpected things. Before I ran the report I might have expected last year to be the most expensive single year but it was not, that was several years ago. What is more telling is that it has been more than eight years since a single year has cost less than my yearly average to this point.
Overall, I believe that Dish was a better value than other alternatives for me. I was an early adopter when the company was a fledgling and it valued loyalty and retention far more than it does now. That's ironic in that their is more competition for the entertainment dollar now than in years past. I have changed too, my interests and viewing habits are different than what they were when I first signed on with Dish.
I am forecasting that 2015 to be the costliest of all, but intend to make changes rather than keep things as they are. In other words, an actualization of the law of demand which the report and forecast confirmed for me.