Oh yeah..most custs will bitch about having to pay 60bucks for a mirror outlet..Mike500 said:Unfotunately, a all a majority of customers care about is FREE and that it works.
If that's al you want, by all means get the FREE instal.
Very few customers are technophiles and know what a really good install is comprised of. It's not just how it looks. Sure, neatness counts. But, it's not everything.
I only do high end installs. I've got an installed base of over 500 customers, non of whom, over the past 10 years, have called me on issues of bad connectors, bad connectors or loose mounts.
The $150 might be worth it, depending on how the install is done.
Thanks for posting that, Scott......I have grown weary of the premise many people have that we work for some unseen provider of money....I guess it is like that with any contractor in any trade...I look at it this way. If they spend 5 cents it's too much money..... I used to do all kinds of stuff as a courtesy..not any more..people in general are ungrateful whiners..So now it's "pay me"...Scott Greczkowski said:Why do you pay a plumber $150 to come and fix your toliet? Because they know what they are doing.
Why pay a local satellite installer $150 to do a quality install? Because he knows what hes doing.
Yes you could get a free install, but remember you get what you pay for. Read up here a lot of complaints about the quality of the free installs. The installers are paid to get your service up and running quickly, not to do to a nice looking, quality install job.
If you go free, chances are good that once they leave you will never see that installer again, however with your local installer will still be there to help you out. A problem happens with a free install (as we have seen) it can take 2 weeks or more for them to roll a truck to your house, your local installer can be there same day or the next day.
What you choose is up to you.
rufusrex said:Thanks for all the info. He did mention he would run copper core cable to the HDTV only, and at that price wouldn't "snake" any cable in the walls, so maybe he wants the extra money without doing the extra work. My house is 11 years old and each room has a dedicated cable run, but I don't know if it's RG59 or RG6. What would they do if it was RG59? Since it's a fairly new house with dedicated cable runs, wouldn't that make his job much easier?
I agree with the saying "you get what you pay for" but on the other hand if I am paying extra and need RG6 run how else would he install it? What would a "free" install do?
One other thing that was odd, when I asked him to write it all out he wouldn't. I guess that should raise a red flag.
rufusrex said:Well, the deal is done. I agreed to his price of $400 for the install (-$49.99 activation credit when I sign up for 18 months and -200 - $20 per month for 10 months) so it nets out to $150 instead of "free". For "extra" work he has agreed to mirror 2 rooms (no extra remotes, did I get ripped?) and he'll tie in my rooftop antenna. He guarantees his work for 1 year and promised they'll take the time to do it right, no rush job. Overall, I think he is a little high, especially considering I don't think he'll have to run much cabling. If he does a good job I'll he happy, and you can bet I'll be watching him do the install.
What is the normal fee for doing a mirror?
jokework said:With a Dish install you have 90 days (I think) to get them back out as many times as you need to ... free of charge ... until you are happy with the install ...
rbsixpak said:Heres a thought get the free installation and tell the installer to take care of you and you will take care of him. What ever happened to tipping?