I have both Dish & DTV & I enjoy both services. I watch live programing on Dish primarily & use DTV for live sports not covered by Dish & whole home DVR(I'm still in the pre-hopper "stone age" with 2 ViP722k's & 1 ViP211k) for recorded shows.
i will not go to direct! if i do i will have to show up to my own funeral as phil shipley and i don't wanna do that! in all seriousiness though, i will never leave dish.
so if direct got exclusivity to sell fearnet over satellite for 10 years you would never jump?
I wouldn't. i'll never have direct again.
Having been a customer for over 18 years I have been reading some of the posts during the year and I have to say there are some people who are out to just destroy Dish.
The gripes and the inaccurate stories intermix with fact and fiction. All in all my experience has been pretty good. Dish has always helped me sometimes slowly sometimes quickly with any problem in equipment, programming setup, installers etc. Yes I have had some bad expierences but they are outweighed by the good ones.
The comments about lousy installers, lousy customer service and lousy "deals" are getting a bit much. Some people seem to be happy only if they managed to
"get a deal" and out smarted Dish, while others can't wait for the latest court case to bring Dish "into line" with their thinking.
Well maybe its time to say no one is forcing anyone to subscribe. If you don't like the service then dont subscribe, and if dont like how you are treated perhaps you should think about going with another satellite provider And for all those who think Comcast treats them better, or they managed to weasel a price out of DTV, then boy do you have a lesson coming. Yes all in all, I would say Dish has been a pretty good provider of service, innovation and yes even programming . If you don't belive that, then report back to this forum with your experience with your "new provider".
direct over billed me several months in a row back in early 2008. month after month they said they would refund the money. they never refunded me anything and when i called to ask about my refunds they were always rude. i was over billed 10-20 bucks a month for 4 or 5 months straight.Sounds like they did something on your birthday cake.
gpollock87 said:i will not go to direct! if i do i will have to show up to my own funeral as phil shipley and i don't wanna do that! in all seriousiness though, i will never leave dish.
royrdsjr said:I have both Dish & DTV & I enjoy both services. I watch live programing on Dish primarily & use DTV for live sports not covered by Dish & whole home DVR(I'm still in the pre-hopper "stone age" with 2 ViP722k's & 1 ViP211k) for recorded shows.
My first installation was with an Echostar receiver. The entire thing back then, came in two large boxes. To aim the dish, I had to use a small compass out of a crackerjack box.Squeezon just for your information DISH started broadcasting in March 1996. At 18 years you would have been with them 2 years longer than they have been broadcasting you must really LOVE them.
I had Comcast, and my neighbor had DTV, and my brother had Verizon. Today they are all Dish Customers!! Go Dish!I am a Dish customer currently but I feel no loyalty to them or any other TV provider, or any other huge corporation for that matter. I have rotated between Dish, Directv, and my local cable company every 3 to 4 years. I consider what is the best deal for me with the programming, equipment, and price being the deciding factors. Emotion or blind loyalty to a corporation are not factors to me. I also think I have every right to say what I dislike about any provider without switching. We don't need this forum to be a love fest. The only way they will ever fix problems is if they know people want them to.
As for you being an 18 year Dish customer... how do you have any idea what kind of lesson those that switch are going to be in for with cable or Directv. Sure I prefer Dish and Directv's equipment over my cable company, but as someone who uses them all I can make that statement. An 18 year customer of one company can't.
I had Comcast, and my neighbor had DTV, and my brother had Verizon. Today they are all Dish Customers!! Go Dish!
royrdsjr said:I have both Dish & DTV & I enjoy both services. I watch live programing on Dish primarily & use DTV for live sports not covered by Dish & whole home DVR(I'm still in the pre-hopper "stone age" with 2 ViP722k's & 1 ViP211k) for recorded shows.
If they would quit getting involved in these multi million dollar lawsuits and focus more on service they could perhaps surpass Dtv in subscribers.