Getting really tired of $115 a month for one Genie and two hd boxes for bedrooms. ATT likes long standing customers so much (16+years cell 4+ years DTV) That they will knock off a massive $5.50 each month. It's really $10 a month but my fiance has a business account that knocks a whopping $4.50 off each bill. Att told us that if we combined our services the $10 credit would knock out her business discount. Ultimately making 16+ years of screwing us on over priced cell service worth $5.50 to keep us as customers.
Yet new customers that get cell service and DTV get the following: 145 DTV channels with up to 4 rooms with hd dvr. 4 smart phone lines with shared 10gb data all for $200 month.
We currently pay $125 for 2 smartphone lines with only 1gig shared and $115 for the Xtreme DTV service to 3 rooms.
Joke huh?
Dish chat is non existent right now. Apparently they aren't 24/7 so coming here to hear about the problems with the Hopper before I jump the gun and get stuck for 2 years. I'm not understanding what it's capable of by itself and the whole Joey bit. I'll have the hopper in the living room and a box in each of the 2 bedrooms so it will be a 3 room setup. How many recordings can be done at a single time? Does someone watching tv interfere with what is recording?
Has the hopper come along way since 2013? I was seeing alot of bad stuff in reviews that far back but nothing more recent was coming up. Does it still update when it wants to? Obviously that would screw up any recording you have going on I would assume. I just want to make sure the switch is going to be beneficial or be more problematic. I'm not in a contract with DTV right now so I can go anywhere but TWC only allows 2 things to record at once and their service is like $75/mon.
I'm looking at the 2 year lock in rate so I don't end up paying $100 or something a month after the first year. So it's $49.99+$14 for the other two rooms+tax=$72-$74? Or are my figures incorrect and I'm missing something? Looking at the 190 channel package which is the top 120 or something like that.
Yet new customers that get cell service and DTV get the following: 145 DTV channels with up to 4 rooms with hd dvr. 4 smart phone lines with shared 10gb data all for $200 month.
We currently pay $125 for 2 smartphone lines with only 1gig shared and $115 for the Xtreme DTV service to 3 rooms.
Joke huh?
Dish chat is non existent right now. Apparently they aren't 24/7 so coming here to hear about the problems with the Hopper before I jump the gun and get stuck for 2 years. I'm not understanding what it's capable of by itself and the whole Joey bit. I'll have the hopper in the living room and a box in each of the 2 bedrooms so it will be a 3 room setup. How many recordings can be done at a single time? Does someone watching tv interfere with what is recording?
Has the hopper come along way since 2013? I was seeing alot of bad stuff in reviews that far back but nothing more recent was coming up. Does it still update when it wants to? Obviously that would screw up any recording you have going on I would assume. I just want to make sure the switch is going to be beneficial or be more problematic. I'm not in a contract with DTV right now so I can go anywhere but TWC only allows 2 things to record at once and their service is like $75/mon.
I'm looking at the 2 year lock in rate so I don't end up paying $100 or something a month after the first year. So it's $49.99+$14 for the other two rooms+tax=$72-$74? Or are my figures incorrect and I'm missing something? Looking at the 190 channel package which is the top 120 or something like that.