Fraud case a clue to why Dish cut ties with retailers
By Jeff Smith
Rocky Mountain News
Dish Network hasn't disclosed the details of why it has terminated relationships with a couple of dozen retailers of late, but a recently resolved case provides a glimpse of the problem.
Joseph Masek, operator of Satellites & More in Santa Ana, Calif., was sentenced in August to 33 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $633,000 of restitution to Dish for falsifying customer account information as a way to illegally obtain commissions and equipment from Dish.
Dish, then called EchoStar, got suspicious when an installation representative reported in June 2005 receiving back 37 programming cards that couldn't be delivered by United Parcel Service.
The cards, issued by Dish, communicate with a set-top box and descramble signals so a subscriber can view the program package he or she signed up for.
Dish found that the cards matched the names of customers of Satellites & More, but the addresses and phone numbers were invalid or nonexistent.
Read the rest at Fraud case a clue to why Dish cut ties with retailers : Tech & Telecom : The Rocky Mountain News
By Jeff Smith
Rocky Mountain News
Dish Network hasn't disclosed the details of why it has terminated relationships with a couple of dozen retailers of late, but a recently resolved case provides a glimpse of the problem.
Joseph Masek, operator of Satellites & More in Santa Ana, Calif., was sentenced in August to 33 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $633,000 of restitution to Dish for falsifying customer account information as a way to illegally obtain commissions and equipment from Dish.
Dish, then called EchoStar, got suspicious when an installation representative reported in June 2005 receiving back 37 programming cards that couldn't be delivered by United Parcel Service.
The cards, issued by Dish, communicate with a set-top box and descramble signals so a subscriber can view the program package he or she signed up for.
Dish found that the cards matched the names of customers of Satellites & More, but the addresses and phone numbers were invalid or nonexistent.
Read the rest at Fraud case a clue to why Dish cut ties with retailers : Tech & Telecom : The Rocky Mountain News