Pricing depends upon many unspecified factors. Perhaps length of time you’ve been a customer, and payment history. Maybe what programming package you subscribe to. Heck, maybe on that butterfly in Brazil flapping it’s wings.
Absolutely cant agree more especially with the new overseas CSR.Pricing depends upon many unspecified factors. Perhaps length of time you’ve been a customer, and payment history. Maybe what programming package you subscribe to. Heck, maybe on that butterfly in Brazil flapping it’s wings.
Financially you made a good move on buying. I was offered free upgrade but to lease. That $7/monthly will blow past your $70 in no time. I hope I may have the advantage in come fix your equipment!I own three 4K Joeys. I thought I was getting a somewhat future-proofed box when I spent $64 to $70 on each of those, even though there's pretty close to zero 4K content. The 4K Joey has an Ethernet port and a USB port. Dish should use either of those ports to provide a device, for free, that upgrades a 4K Joey to be able to display whatever version of 4K that the Hopper 3 provides. Or, gosh, I don't know, have the Hopper 3 actually know that it's talking to a 4K Joey and send non-HDR 4K to that 4K Joey.
The thing is even though he purchased his equipment he still has to pay the same $7/monthly that you do.Financially you made a good move on buying. I was offered free upgrade but to lease. That $7/monthly will blow past your $70 in no time. I hope I may have the advantage in come fix your equipment!
$5 on purchased Joey's, still does not justify it unless you can get the Joey for really cheap (ex. $40 will pay itself off in 20 months).The thing is even though he purchased his equipment he still has to pay the same $7/monthly that you do.
I never knew that I never owned any for many many years now! Thats not right or fair! Hell my last owned was a 301! OMG I'm old.The thing is even though he purchased his equipment he still has to pay the same $7/monthly that you do.
There are only two advantages to owning your own equipment. First, you can deactivate a receiver without the need to return it to Dish. Let's say you have a Joey in a guest room and it only needs to be active for few months when grandma comes to visit annually. You can deactivate it for the other ten months and save that $5 a month for those ten months. Second, you decide to go full time streaming and cancel your Dish sub. You can now sell those receivers on EBay.I never knew that I never owned any for many many years now! Thats not right or fair! Hell my last owned was a 301! OMG I'm old.
Egggzactly. I generally keep two out of three of them deactivated. When I need them, I activate them. Same for my Wally that stays deactivated until we go camping. So I pay $0 per month for many months, then some prorated portion of $5 per month for the period that they're activated. So if I paid $64 for a 4KJ and I don't waste $7/month leasing one for 9 months that rarely gets used, the purcahse is paid for in those 9 months. And yes, they could be sold if I move off of Dish.There are only two advantages to owning your own equipment. First, you can deactivate a receiver without the need to return it to Dish.
$5/month as mentioned by ethanlerma, but billing for usage is prorated. If I need it for 4 days, I pay 4/30*5=$0.66 for that time used.The thing is even though he purchased his equipment he still has to pay the same $7/monthly that you do.
Works for me. Two of them that rarely get used I bought in Sept 2020, so that's a lot of months of paying zero to have them while deactivated instead of $7/month for the privilege of leasing them whether they're being used or not.Financially you made a good move on buying.
But, but, with the Hopper Plus, Granny will have everything she loves, all in one place. 10,000+ apps!I wanna watch you try to teach granny how to use the remote.
Thanks so much. Very much appreciated.When you're looking at your DVR, hit the Options button on the remote and then on the right side menu, go to Manage Recordings and then click the recordings you want to save and you'll see where you can move them to your External Drive
Sadly, you are correct. They are aware and working on it. I have many problems many times per day. I am not saying it's a bad product it's just been released prior to being fully beta tested.No mulit-view, No Picture in Picture. The Hopper Plus has a lot of issues and lockups just doing one stream. Skip Forward and Fast forward have lots of pauses and other issues also.
It is being fully beta tested right now.Sadly, you are correct. They are aware and working on it. I have many problems many times per day. I am not saying it's a bad product it's just been released prior to being fully beta tested.
It is being fully beta tested right now.
I fully agree!That’s the Dish network way. I can remember basically being beta testers for the DVR 921, the ViP722, and the Hopper. The sling add-on. The HopperGo. The PocketDish. The list goes on and on. I used to enjoy being an early adopter to their tech, but now I just want things that works. The truth is, I don’t want my wife getting pissed of because our tech is bugging out!