Been there, done that.
You got that right. Did it once and if they call again, it will be adios Dish.I have done it as well on an older account, and honestly, I will not do it again.
It is an audit done if dish cannot electronically verify that all receivers are at the same address. If you cannot pass they will shutdown and lick your receiver, until you can call them and pass, to prevent account stacking.OK, I've been a DISH customer for 16 years and have no idea what you're all talking about. Audit??
It is an audit done if dish cannot electronically verify that all receivers are at the same address. If you cannot pass they will shutdown and lick your receiver, until you can call them and pass, to prevent account stacking.
Based on stories given here, you have a time limit to go from TV to TV. No one knows what that number is, of course.I'm sure we all know folks whose 2nd bedroom is "down a hallway miles and miles long."
The first guy that wants to come over and lick my receiver is going to get the boot real quick.It is an audit done if dish cannot electronically verify that all receivers are at the same address. If you cannot pass they will shutdown and lick your receiver, until you can call them and pass, to prevent account stacking.
Out of curiosity - how many / what type of receivers? Were they phone/net connected at all?Boy is it a pain in the tucas I couldn't even read my kitchen tv it was one of those old square ones it took forever.. The funny thing is the tv died yesterday so new flat screen for there.
I have never heard of a DIRECTV residential customer audited like this... and I hope I never do.Then you'd be subject to any etf and return shipping fees. The RSA spells it out. I'm sure DTV does something similar.