Hi,
I'm going to be upgrading my 522 receiver to an HD DVR. I got some conflicting info from Dish customer service and I was hoping someone here could clear it up for me.
When I initially called to get the upgrade, the guy said that an installer would have to come out to A. Install a different dish, and B. Change the cables from the dish because "the HD requires thicker cables." OK, fine by me.
A few days later I learned I would not be able to keep the install appointment so I called to reschedule. The girl rescheduled me and then through some conversation she ended up completely contradicting the first guy. I was told that I would not need a new dish (she had me go into the system info screen and said I would get my HD from 61.5 - which I guess I already can see). And she sounded confident that the thicker cables thing made no sense and that the installer would not need to change any cables. OK, fine by me.
But if that's the case, why even send out an installer? Why not just ship it like they do with replacements for defective receivers? What, if anything, is the installer going to do - other than hooking up the receiver, which I can do myself (and would prefer to do myself).
Also, I believe I'm entitled to a 622 receiver, but I've read many posts that say people often get a 722 instead. Is there anything I can do to make that more likely? Thanks a lot!
I'm going to be upgrading my 522 receiver to an HD DVR. I got some conflicting info from Dish customer service and I was hoping someone here could clear it up for me.
When I initially called to get the upgrade, the guy said that an installer would have to come out to A. Install a different dish, and B. Change the cables from the dish because "the HD requires thicker cables." OK, fine by me.
A few days later I learned I would not be able to keep the install appointment so I called to reschedule. The girl rescheduled me and then through some conversation she ended up completely contradicting the first guy. I was told that I would not need a new dish (she had me go into the system info screen and said I would get my HD from 61.5 - which I guess I already can see). And she sounded confident that the thicker cables thing made no sense and that the installer would not need to change any cables. OK, fine by me.
But if that's the case, why even send out an installer? Why not just ship it like they do with replacements for defective receivers? What, if anything, is the installer going to do - other than hooking up the receiver, which I can do myself (and would prefer to do myself).
Also, I believe I'm entitled to a 622 receiver, but I've read many posts that say people often get a 722 instead. Is there anything I can do to make that more likely? Thanks a lot!