My wife saw an ad for an "Upgrade to the Hopper" this weekend, so we got excited and called to make the upgrade. The only relevant fineprint on the ad was "*Available with qualifying packages"
We have the "America's Top 250" package, and the ad states that the package is $44.99 per month for 12 months then up to the regular price of $79.99 per month for the 2nd 12 months. That would net a $420 savings over the two year commitment. Very cool!
Turns out that this is for new customers only, not existing customers. NOWHERE DOES IT STATE THAT IN THE AD!
The CSR dismisses it as our package not qualifying because we are an existing customer, and everyone seems to just accept it. I'm getting tired of companies like this using legal and semantic loopholes to give the wrong impression.
In know our feelings aren't unique, and I know that this is not unique to Dish. It's just that we have been a Dish customer for many years, and it just seems like they could care less about promoting the latest and greatest to existing customers in favor of attracting new customers. What's most frustrating is that loyalty doesn't mean squat anymore.
In the end, we ordered a Hopper and a Joey to replace our 722K and second SD receiver, and surprisingly, we will be saving $3.00 per month while gaining several nice new features, but it's a far cry from the $420 we were hoping for.
Don't get me wrong, we love the Dish service, and we have been extremely happy with it for several years. its DVR is the best on the market, IMHO, and there ia a ton of positive goodness that comes out of Dish. I just wish existing customers wouldn't be treated like they are.
Sorry for the rant.
?-Jim
We have the "America's Top 250" package, and the ad states that the package is $44.99 per month for 12 months then up to the regular price of $79.99 per month for the 2nd 12 months. That would net a $420 savings over the two year commitment. Very cool!
Turns out that this is for new customers only, not existing customers. NOWHERE DOES IT STATE THAT IN THE AD!
The CSR dismisses it as our package not qualifying because we are an existing customer, and everyone seems to just accept it. I'm getting tired of companies like this using legal and semantic loopholes to give the wrong impression.
In know our feelings aren't unique, and I know that this is not unique to Dish. It's just that we have been a Dish customer for many years, and it just seems like they could care less about promoting the latest and greatest to existing customers in favor of attracting new customers. What's most frustrating is that loyalty doesn't mean squat anymore.
In the end, we ordered a Hopper and a Joey to replace our 722K and second SD receiver, and surprisingly, we will be saving $3.00 per month while gaining several nice new features, but it's a far cry from the $420 we were hoping for.
Don't get me wrong, we love the Dish service, and we have been extremely happy with it for several years. its DVR is the best on the market, IMHO, and there ia a ton of positive goodness that comes out of Dish. I just wish existing customers wouldn't be treated like they are.
Sorry for the rant.
?-Jim