At little bit of background....I moved out of an apartment where I had my own Dish satellite and my new apartment is "Dish wired," however the rates the apartment community charges is astronomical compared to Dish rates. Basically they set you up and the installer comes out hooks a box up in your apartment and it's billed to your monthly rent payment. I had Dish out here when I moved and there isn't a line of sight so I'm stuck with paying these insane rates through the community.
The ridiculous part of all of it is they are charging $10 a month for HD (which is free at Dish) and they are charging $7.00 per standard receiver, $9.00 for a standard DVR receiver, and $7.00 for a DVR fee per month for each. After research, it seems that the complex has what they call QAM/MDU environment where I'm required to have a q-box.
My question is, if a friend lets me add a box to their account and I purchase a q-box, is it as simple as plugging the box and q-box in and receiving the signal? I know this isn't the 100% honest way to go about this and I did try to get Dish out here and was unable to, but I think it's ridiculous that Dish would even allow a community to do something like this when the rates are seriously inflated compared to their normal rates. Thanks for the help in advance!
The ridiculous part of all of it is they are charging $10 a month for HD (which is free at Dish) and they are charging $7.00 per standard receiver, $9.00 for a standard DVR receiver, and $7.00 for a DVR fee per month for each. After research, it seems that the complex has what they call QAM/MDU environment where I'm required to have a q-box.
My question is, if a friend lets me add a box to their account and I purchase a q-box, is it as simple as plugging the box and q-box in and receiving the signal? I know this isn't the 100% honest way to go about this and I did try to get Dish out here and was unable to, but I think it's ridiculous that Dish would even allow a community to do something like this when the rates are seriously inflated compared to their normal rates. Thanks for the help in advance!