Heah, I suppose that I should have known better than to expect everything for free.
Silly me, when I read "Free 5 room installation," I expected a free installation- funny, huh?
Anyway, installers come today; they start looking at the existing 10-year old wires (which have been split all to hell) as if they might actually <gasp> use them </gasp>. Naturally, I inquire (since I know better after doing research), and the response is: "This is your wiring that we will be using for your tvs (5-room setup)."
Shocked, I said, "you can't do that; you need new RG-6 coax to carry the signal from a dish...you'll have to run new wires for the "free installation."
They replied: "That is what is included in your free installation." Adding *ANY* new wires would be extra - about $30/room (not including wall fishing). So, the expected 0$ in my head rose to $150.
So, I called rapidsatellite and this was indeed the case - according to them. Is this true?
Well, there was no way that I was going to pay $150 + extras. After all, a main reason for switching to satellite was to get the free wiring done (Comcast, said that my whole house needed re-wired).
Anyways, I had them do a single "semi-fish" for $20, and that was it. I ended up having to re-wire everything myself (4 rooms), after running to home depot- the whole time thinking that I should have just stuck w/ comcast.
I guess I'm just trying to say (for those potential customers reading the forums) make sure you read/*understand* the small print better than I did.
Oh yeah, I can't get MANY channels - NO E!, FX, scifi, comedy central, ..., and any other good channel; it just says: "searching for signal".... I'm having the tech come back out tomorrow to investigate.
BTW, do you guys ever get used to the 3 digit channels?
Silly me, when I read "Free 5 room installation," I expected a free installation- funny, huh?
Anyway, installers come today; they start looking at the existing 10-year old wires (which have been split all to hell) as if they might actually <gasp> use them </gasp>. Naturally, I inquire (since I know better after doing research), and the response is: "This is your wiring that we will be using for your tvs (5-room setup)."
Shocked, I said, "you can't do that; you need new RG-6 coax to carry the signal from a dish...you'll have to run new wires for the "free installation."
They replied: "That is what is included in your free installation." Adding *ANY* new wires would be extra - about $30/room (not including wall fishing). So, the expected 0$ in my head rose to $150.
So, I called rapidsatellite and this was indeed the case - according to them. Is this true?
Well, there was no way that I was going to pay $150 + extras. After all, a main reason for switching to satellite was to get the free wiring done (Comcast, said that my whole house needed re-wired).
Anyways, I had them do a single "semi-fish" for $20, and that was it. I ended up having to re-wire everything myself (4 rooms), after running to home depot- the whole time thinking that I should have just stuck w/ comcast.
I guess I'm just trying to say (for those potential customers reading the forums) make sure you read/*understand* the small print better than I did.
Oh yeah, I can't get MANY channels - NO E!, FX, scifi, comedy central, ..., and any other good channel; it just says: "searching for signal".... I'm having the tech come back out tomorrow to investigate.
BTW, do you guys ever get used to the 3 digit channels?