I've been a faithful DISH subscriber since 1995. Always gotten their top-of-the-line America's Best package. I have 3 receivers that I never bother Dish about support for (I own the equipment and I do my own troubleshooting -- read: I don't cost them customer support money). They've made a ton of bucks off of me over the last 18 years and I am even considering moving to their DISHNET internet service...which means even more profit for them.
But recent developments at DISH have me wondering if it is not time to look for a new provider. I now have a list of complaints, and I'd love to hear if any of you share my concerns.
It seems as time goes by, the "Favorites" package is loaded with more and more Spanish language only programming. This is great for Spanish speakers, but of ZERO interest to me. There also seems to be more and more "Home Shopping" type channels, also something I have ZERO interest in. Why am I paying for this?
Furthermore, in May, I got a letter from DISH saying that they no longer would allow me to pre-pay for my subscription once a year. Why? Considering present values and customer fickleness -- it is ALWAYS better to lock in a subscription, rather than go month to month -- and risk having a subscriber leave you on a moment's notice...At least that's my take.
And finally, what may be the last straw in my relationship with DISH: One of my favorite channels, SPEED, was replaced by Fox Sports 1. This appears to be a garden variet football/baseball/basketball channel -- which I am sure most men would like -- but of little interest to me. I enjoy motorsports -- and working on cars and motorcycles -- and couldn't care less about ball sports.
When I realized that SPEED had been replaced, I went searching for alternatives. I found a recent article in my AutoWeek magazine that said MavTV had picked up contracts for many of my favorite programs that had been on SPEED. Searched my channel directory, using tips about where MavTV might be located, and came up empty handed.
Are people like me unique? Will I have to go to ComCast?
But recent developments at DISH have me wondering if it is not time to look for a new provider. I now have a list of complaints, and I'd love to hear if any of you share my concerns.
It seems as time goes by, the "Favorites" package is loaded with more and more Spanish language only programming. This is great for Spanish speakers, but of ZERO interest to me. There also seems to be more and more "Home Shopping" type channels, also something I have ZERO interest in. Why am I paying for this?
Furthermore, in May, I got a letter from DISH saying that they no longer would allow me to pre-pay for my subscription once a year. Why? Considering present values and customer fickleness -- it is ALWAYS better to lock in a subscription, rather than go month to month -- and risk having a subscriber leave you on a moment's notice...At least that's my take.
And finally, what may be the last straw in my relationship with DISH: One of my favorite channels, SPEED, was replaced by Fox Sports 1. This appears to be a garden variet football/baseball/basketball channel -- which I am sure most men would like -- but of little interest to me. I enjoy motorsports -- and working on cars and motorcycles -- and couldn't care less about ball sports.
When I realized that SPEED had been replaced, I went searching for alternatives. I found a recent article in my AutoWeek magazine that said MavTV had picked up contracts for many of my favorite programs that had been on SPEED. Searched my channel directory, using tips about where MavTV might be located, and came up empty handed.
Are people like me unique? Will I have to go to ComCast?