I'm buying a new HD set and have been getting mixed messages on Dish's program to ugrade existing customers to HD receivers. I'm currently a 2-receiver Dish SD customer and have met all my current contract commitments. I'm now looking at leasing an 811 receiver on an interim basis to get some HD content while I wait for the HD DVR situation to sort itself out.
I called my local installer/dealer yesterday and he told me that all I needed to do was stop by his office to swap out my leased SD receiver for an 811 and pay a $50 "install" fee and the $9.95 HD package and I could start getting HD but that to do so would require a 1-year contract.
On the other hand, I called Dish yesterday and the customer service rep told me that I could do the same thing but that no 1-year contract was required. I could just swap out receivers and continue to pay the month-to-month $5 lease charge for the 811 with no 1-year contract required. I made him repeat it 3 times in different ways to make absolutely certain we were on the same page.
Anyone know what is really going on? None of this is actually written up on the Dish web site. If I can actually swap out one of my existing Dish receivers for an 811 with no 1-year contract that is indeed great news because all I really want to do is get some HD content on an interim basis until I can locate and/or afford to buy the 921 or its successor.
If I can get an 811 without a contract then what I actually intend to do is get both the 811 and Dish's HD package and also get a basic Voom package installed so that I can run both Dish and Voom for a month or two to decide which service provides the better package. If both Dish and Voom are doing no-commitment HD packages then I see no reason not to spend a month or two in a comparison test of the two systems before plunking down major cash on the Dish or future Voom HD DVR.
I called my local installer/dealer yesterday and he told me that all I needed to do was stop by his office to swap out my leased SD receiver for an 811 and pay a $50 "install" fee and the $9.95 HD package and I could start getting HD but that to do so would require a 1-year contract.
On the other hand, I called Dish yesterday and the customer service rep told me that I could do the same thing but that no 1-year contract was required. I could just swap out receivers and continue to pay the month-to-month $5 lease charge for the 811 with no 1-year contract required. I made him repeat it 3 times in different ways to make absolutely certain we were on the same page.
Anyone know what is really going on? None of this is actually written up on the Dish web site. If I can actually swap out one of my existing Dish receivers for an 811 with no 1-year contract that is indeed great news because all I really want to do is get some HD content on an interim basis until I can locate and/or afford to buy the 921 or its successor.
If I can get an 811 without a contract then what I actually intend to do is get both the 811 and Dish's HD package and also get a basic Voom package installed so that I can run both Dish and Voom for a month or two to decide which service provides the better package. If both Dish and Voom are doing no-commitment HD packages then I see no reason not to spend a month or two in a comparison test of the two systems before plunking down major cash on the Dish or future Voom HD DVR.