when did that change?
AFAIK it's been that way for quite a while.
when did that change?
AFAIK it's been that way for quite a while.
wasnt when i was with them, you couldnt even add a room after install without paying full price
I guess you didn't talk to your local retailer.
i honestly tried for the initial install, but when i called his mother answered and said he was not at home.......
seriously, i didnt call back or leave a number
They should just incase something doesn't work they wont need to go back and retrieve a replacement.do they carry things they wont be using that day?
Those same elderly HDD's are still being re-deployed to this day in Hopper Duos, so they must still have some life left in them.Waiting for another ViP722 is waiting for another elderly piece of hardware, with an elderly HDD. Especially considering that the VIPs are expected to not be long for this world.
No, they're not,. This is one thing I see on here a lot, like techs only carry the bare minimum of equipment and only what's in a work order. Not true. Other than maybe some rare exception, vans are loaded to deal with any situation. If i Have 3 Hopper 3 installs, I carry 5, et al. And I know that's pretty consistent for most if not all techs. Every time I see "If he doesn't have....." I just roll my eyesI would think any tech should have a few H3's on his truck anyway, right? Or are they becoming rare?
In 2014, I got upgraded from DVR Duo to the Hopper. It would shut off the by itself, and after a number of complaints on Facebook Chat, I scheduled a another tech visit, and got the same tech, and he changed wiring he should have changed months before. He then asked if I wanted to upgrade to the Hopper 3, and I said yes. I am very happy, that I did it, and I have not regretted it. Just make sure that the wiring is updated. If that is something you need to know, make sure that the wiring is updated.My trusty 722K died this morning. Will not turn on. I also have a 622 in the bedroom. Contacted dish chat and they said they will replace the 722 but it would take several days to ship and that was the only way I could get a replacement. Problem with that is I have set up a huge Belmont (Triple Crown) party and 20 people are coming in to watch it on my projector screen in my home theater. This ruined everything. The rep said she could get me a free upgrade to Joey and Hooper and that could be installed today. I don't know a thing about those receivers. She said they would replace both the 722 and 622 and also the dish itself and all wires. The cost each month only goes up slightly so I said lets do the upgrade today or my party would be ruined.
Now, because I don't have a clue what these contraptions are like (I will study them this morning on the dish website), can any experienced user or Hooper and Joey give me tips to watch for when the install is made? Anything the technician should check before I sign the paper work? Will all my movies on my external hard drive that I have archived from the 722 still work with these new devices? Can I still archive to the external hard drive? I just don't know enough at this point and need some tips so I can make sure the technician installing this equipment covers all the bases he needs to cover.