Dish is currently running a promotion to upgrade your DVR and get 3 months of Starz free.
Myself and 3 other family members decided to take advantage of this.
Dish calls it "Dishing it up" and it requires a 24mo. extension.
The DVR upgrade is free "excluding the 922" and Starz will automatically cancel itself in 3 months.
Well here is the fun part.
All four of us currently had 622 DVR's and use a rooftop antenna to record 3 programs at a time. We all upgraded to the 722k in order to be able to record 4 programs at a time.
Well apparently the 722k does not come with the antenna module. It has to be installed separately.
Not much of a DVR "Upgrade" without this very important part.
After 4 installs I have learned one very important thing. People at Dish and most of the Dish techs have no idea what this module is or how it works. LOL.
Install #1 went great, the guy just went back to the truck and popped the antenna module in place. Done.
Install #2 had to go back to the office and get the module. After a 30 min. trip the install was done. Yay.
Install #3 The tech calls my dad and says he is coming. My dad asks him if he has the antenna module on his truck to try and save him a trip back. The tech tells him he has no idea what he is talking about. When he gets to the house, more arguing with my dad ensues. I come over and point out the little panel on the back where the module goes. He still is clueless.
I finally call his supervisor who runs the module out to the house.
The original installer was horribly rude the entire time but that is another story.
Install #4 My mother-in-law just called me a little bit ago. She records a lot of TV from the antenna so I made it very clear in my sign up with dish that she would need the antenna module. The said no problem.
Well the installer just called to say he was on his way.
She asked him if he had a module and he had no idea what it even was. (WTF)
So I called Dish directly. The girl I got on the phone had no idea what I was talking about and said the 722k was no different than the 622. (Well if that is the case, then it is really not an upgrade at all.) lol.
Finally the tech guy called his office and had to go back once again to get the antenna module.
Long story short - People with Dish have no idea how their own equipment works.
Now I realize that dish leaves this part off the 722 because most people do not use an outdoor antenna.
But if you are upgrading from a 622 that has an OTA tuner built into it, to a 722, Dish should have no problem with this, especially for a customer that just signed a 2 year agreement.
Myself and 3 other family members decided to take advantage of this.
Dish calls it "Dishing it up" and it requires a 24mo. extension.
The DVR upgrade is free "excluding the 922" and Starz will automatically cancel itself in 3 months.
Well here is the fun part.
All four of us currently had 622 DVR's and use a rooftop antenna to record 3 programs at a time. We all upgraded to the 722k in order to be able to record 4 programs at a time.
Well apparently the 722k does not come with the antenna module. It has to be installed separately.
Not much of a DVR "Upgrade" without this very important part.
After 4 installs I have learned one very important thing. People at Dish and most of the Dish techs have no idea what this module is or how it works. LOL.
Install #1 went great, the guy just went back to the truck and popped the antenna module in place. Done.
Install #2 had to go back to the office and get the module. After a 30 min. trip the install was done. Yay.
Install #3 The tech calls my dad and says he is coming. My dad asks him if he has the antenna module on his truck to try and save him a trip back. The tech tells him he has no idea what he is talking about. When he gets to the house, more arguing with my dad ensues. I come over and point out the little panel on the back where the module goes. He still is clueless.
I finally call his supervisor who runs the module out to the house.
The original installer was horribly rude the entire time but that is another story.
Install #4 My mother-in-law just called me a little bit ago. She records a lot of TV from the antenna so I made it very clear in my sign up with dish that she would need the antenna module. The said no problem.
Well the installer just called to say he was on his way.
She asked him if he had a module and he had no idea what it even was. (WTF)
So I called Dish directly. The girl I got on the phone had no idea what I was talking about and said the 722k was no different than the 622. (Well if that is the case, then it is really not an upgrade at all.) lol.
Finally the tech guy called his office and had to go back once again to get the antenna module.
Long story short - People with Dish have no idea how their own equipment works.
Now I realize that dish leaves this part off the 722 because most people do not use an outdoor antenna.
But if you are upgrading from a 622 that has an OTA tuner built into it, to a 722, Dish should have no problem with this, especially for a customer that just signed a 2 year agreement.
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