Is Dish really losing lots of customers? I would have thought they would be doing well with customer retention.
miguelaqui said:Is Dish really losing lots of customers? I would have thought they would be doing well with customer retention.
Given what TV Guide/Zap2It/et al. probably charge for the data, I doubt they make much money on it (revenue less cost).chaddux said:I don't think anyone asked what the fee was for. The companies say it is for the guide data. It is all just a way to make money.
Scott Greczkowski said:A customer should not have to go through that, EVER. That's one of the problems.
You know from the general tone of my posts that this doesn't surprise me. I'm glad that the current trends are proving the things I've been saying all along.Scott Greczkowski said:Gary if you think thats surprising you should read what going on with the retailers over at the DishRetailer site, some of these stories would curl your hair.
GaryPen said:You know from the general tone of my posts that this doesn't surprise me. I'm glad that the current trends are proving the things I've been saying all along.
I'm also seeing a lot of formerly pro-Dish posters talking about leaving for DirecTV or even cable. That really says a lot about the current state of Dish. Even your posts have become increasingly critical of Dish products, services, and general business practices.
If the consumer dissatisfaction doesn't get Dish off their collective ass, then perhaps a retailer "revolt" might be the straw.
Scott Greczkowski said:Gary if you think thats surprising you should read what going on with the retailers over at the DishRetailer site, some of these stories would curl your hair.
Hey I just call things as I see them, while other forums sometimes seem to candy coat their reports just to stay in good graces of the boys in Denver, I am not affraid to tell it like it is.GaryPen said:I'm also seeing a lot of formerly pro-Dish posters talking about leaving for DirecTV or even cable. That really says a lot about the current state of Dish. Even your posts have become increasingly critical of Dish products, services, and general business practices.
I figured it out after the call, its just press and hold the Mic button on the side for 5 seconds and it will start recording.DaveO said:Perhaps you should take the time to learn how to record with your cell phone so you'll be prepared for the next time..
You get no complaints from me there.Scott Greczkowski said:Hey I just call things as I see them, while other forums sometimes seem to candy coat their reports just to stay in good graces of the boys in Denver, I am not affraid to tell it like it is.
I'm pretty sure that if you notify the other party, it is OK to record in any state.Scott Greczkowski said:I really love the fact they told me I was in violation of Virginia Law by saying I was recording.
A company that I worked for hired these a-holes to do customer sat surveys for us. They are idiots. The questions are poorly worded. They leave out detailed and qualifying questions, so the answers to the original questions are vague and meaningless. Their methods for calculating the results are extremely flawed.Bulldog said:I wonder Gary where J.C. Powers and Associates get their information?
Bulldog said:I wonder Gary where J.C. Powers and Associates get their information?
chaddux said:JC Powers must be the younger brother of JD Power...who decided to add an "s" to his name for no apparent reason.