I don't question what they do. I also don't operate a multi-billion dollar operation that's, contrary to what you feel, extremely successful......But who am I to question their stellar business strategy?
I don't question what they do. I also don't operate a multi-billion dollar operation that's, contrary to what you feel, extremely successful......But who am I to question their stellar business strategy?
I don't question what they do. I also don't operate a multi-billion dollar operation that's, contrary to what you feel, extremely successful.
(F)Actually at this point, Dish is just not gaining subscribers at the same pace they have been previously. To my knowledge, Dish has never reported a net loss of customers for a given quarter. But I guess we'll see next week, when they hold they hold their 2Q earnings call...I never said Dish was not successful......I said they were losing subscribers....which is factual.
Factual ? It may be cyclical too and in the big picture, no cause for concern.
(F)Actually at this point, Dish is just not gaining subscribers at the same pace they have been previously. To my knowledge, Dish has never reported a net loss of customers for a given quarter. But I guess we'll see next week, when they hold they hold their 2Q earnings call...
You are correct! However, when your new subsriber rate falls 89% from the same quarter last year.....while your top competitor(Direct TV) enjoys a 17% increase....I would define that as losing subscribers. I am loyal to Dish Network and want them to be successful, but the current trend is a little less then positive.
You are correct! However, when your new subsriber rate falls 89% from the same quarter last year.....while your top competitor(Direct TV) enjoys a 17% increase....I would define that as losing subscribers. I am loyal to Dish Network and want them to be successful, but the current trend is a little less then positive.
The Welcome pac since Dish knows we're to cheap/poor to sub to anything elseSpeaking of being grandfathered into HD Absolute, if one does make a change that "cancels" this package option, what do you get switched to ?
This is pretty standard procedure.... "New" customers have always gotten the more enticing or better deals. Hell, people quit and sign in under their spouse's name or add an apt # to their address in order to get "New customer promotions". Besides, indications are that the "turbo" packages will become available to current subscribers in six months. That's better than never.
I'll guess that you are saying that Dish is not extending the new "Turbo" packages to existing customers because many would drop the "SD" packages for the lower cost all HD packages if they could avoid losing access to their RSN/sports package.....you may be right! However, at a time when Dish is losing subscribers, you would think more effort would be made to retain existing customers.....who don't require another initial investment of costly equipment.....But who am I to question their stellar business strategy?
So Dish is supposed to let some customers switch to a Turbo package but not others ? In the end, no matter what they do, people will complain.This wouldn't explain why a current Absolute who doesn't have an SD Package cannot upgrade to Turbo?
Speaking of being grandfathered into HD Absolute, if one does make a change that "cancels" this package option, what do you get switched to ?