When you get your direct tv let me know how the whole house dvr works out. Seems like this might be a one up on Dish for know, until the sling box comes out, but then you still have o buy one for each tv.
Those factors aside, I have just never gotten any feeling that they wanted me or cared to do any work to keep me and my money. If I knew I could talk to someone who would at least make a good faith effort to keep me I would make the call.
It was called the Titanium package and back in 2006 it offered:By the way, for those interested, the scientific basis for the above is:
- Human beings for millions of years lived in tribes of 150-200 people, so our instincts are programmed to only trust a) people we know personally, and b) no more than 200 people. So, strangers are always mistrusted, and are always "them" and not "us" - that is the automatic emotional response of human beings. Big corporations have far more than 200 customers, so no matter what the marketing spin says, they really cannot possibly treat customers as "us" - humans are just not wired to do that.
- Money is a measure of status in society. Someone who can spend $50,000 on a luxury, thereby expects to be treated as a high status individual. Dish Network does not offer such distinctions amongst customers. I seem to remember seeing a feature on a TV news program about some sort of ultra-high-end DirecTV service for high rollers, I cannot remember if it was offered by DirecTV themselves, or a third party... but that is clearly what OP is looking for - being treated as a high roller...
Not sure if it's still offered, maybe stonecold would know....DIRECTV TITANIUM provides select customers the most unlimited entertainment experience the industry has ever seen. An annual subscription fee of $7,500 affords distinct subscribers the ultimate fantasy package for those who enjoy using the newest, best, and most expensive gadgets and services. Included in the package are:
- Unlimited access to all of DIRECTV's programming - every channel
- 24-hour concierge customer service
- Unlimited access to all pay per view movies, events and sports packages
- Priority "white glove" service and immediate VIP installation
- The best HD channels available anywhere and the leading DVR in the industry
- Up to 10 receivers including HD/DVRs.
:up:upComplaining about the cost of programming for seven 60"+ HD TVs/projection systems is like buying a Hummer and then complaining about the price of gas.
You should be getting caring and attention from your wife and mother, not from a corporation. No one at any corporation will ever give a flying f___ about you and me, so get over it.
Complaining about the cost of programming for seven 60"+ HD TVs/projection systems is like buying a Hummer and then complaining about the price of gas.
The only thing that seems slightly suspect to me is the OP ran here to post his complaint, but didn't know enough to seek advice here for a 5 HD setup before calling DISH. I know people in general like to post complaints more than anything else, but still . . .
Anywho, hope DirecTV works out for you rich. As they say "it's only TV".
Perhaps caring might have been a poor choice of words, but most people would understand that I really do not want a hug from them .
Most people would also be able to deliniate the difference in the type of caring that a company might give a leaving customer to retain them (that is after all why they have retention departments) versus the caring my family provides !sadroll.
chargerrich said:Those factors aside, I have just never gotten any feeling that they wanted me or cared to do any work to keep me and my money. If I knew I could talk to someone who would at least make a good faith effort to keep me I would make the call.
Perhaps this is where Dish and I got "off the rails".
Maybe that is unreasonable to some, it just seems to me that in 2010 when you barely even find a non HD set anymore that having 5 TVs you want in HD (we actually have 7 rooms with HD TVs) is quickly becoming common place with each passing day.
5 HD signals may sound like a lot, but in a 5000 square foot home, it really is not from my perspective.
The business rules state that a customer can only lease 3 receivers or 6 tuners. So the maximum you could lease from Dish is 3 dual tuner receivers. This does not stop you from purchasing extra receivers though.