The HD-DVR offer at $299 with a $100 mail in rebate is over. The new price is set at $499 with the $100 rebate still available.
maogdamian said:The HD-DVR offer at $299 with a $100 mail in rebate is over. The new price is set at $499 with the $100 rebate still available.
Who's stuck? One, the fee is pro-rated and two, you can send them back the equipment and they waive the fee. So no one has to stay if they don't want to. I think people just like to bitch about the fee to have something to bitch about.CWS_kahuna said:The 2 year agreement did not matter to me either but I can understand why people would rather not get stuck in a service.
herdfan said:Who's stuck? One, the fee is pro-rated and two, you can send them back the equipment and they waive the fee. So no one has to stay if they don't want to. I think people just like to bitch about the fee to have something to bitch about.
I never said it was a good deal. I just pointed out the fact the commitment can be broken without paying the fee.FlyingBoat said:Ah, who's stuck? You want to pay $299 or $499 and then just send the equipment back to them? This would make sense if they refunded or prorated to give you something back.
The commitment you make at the B&M's is actually with D*. That is why you have to swipe a real credit card.Tele-TV said:1. Does anyone know if you can "break" a/the contract if you buy from a B&M store? Especially if you've been a customer, in good standing) for a long time.
2. Are any of the D* receivers coming out going to have 3 D* tuners?
herdfan said:The commitment you make at the B&M's is actually with D*. That is why you have to swipe a real credit card.
The vaporware HMC is rumored to have 4 tuners and be able to run 3 clients. You are also supposed to be able to hook 2 of them together for an 8 tuner DVR. I will believe it when I see it.