Hello! I am brand new here, thinking about switching from cable. I have a bunch of questions about going with DirectTV, so thanks in advance.
1) I know with cable there is always a few dollars worth of fees for things like the FCC, making the bill more than just the package price. How much should I anticipate being tacked on to the DirectTV bill?
2) It seems like things have progressed with satellite, and only one RG6 cable is needed as a connection from the dish into the house. Am I correct on that? Does Dish Network do the same thing, or do they still require a cable for each STB be connected directly to the dish?
3) It looks like all of the current promotions are based on a two year contract. However, when I check on the conditions for the programing package it looks like any package from $29.99 and up is acceptable for the duration of the contract. So my question is: can I sign up for the Premier package (which is currently free with NFL Sunday ticket), then downgrade to the Choice Ultimate in five months? Or, say next spring I need to cut back on expenses, could I downgrade to the Choice package without any repercussions?
4) After clicking through the checkout process, the summary page has internet access at the bottom. It is a one time $25 fee; is that just to plug the CAT6 line from the wall to the STB, or does that include being connected to DirectTV? I have a spare ethernet port right where the HD-DVR will go, so do I need to shell out the $25 or can I just do it myself?
5a) One of the things I really like about DirectTV over Dish is the whole-house DVR. However, this requires HD receivers, which I would ideally need a total of three throughout the house. They are offering one free HD-DVR and one free HD receiver, but that leaves me paying $200 for two more HD receivers. Plus it sounds like another $25 for the internet connection. Being that I am a first time customer switching from cable, is it worth it to call DirectTV and "barter" for getting the additional charges at no cost? Or is the pricing pretty firm?
5b) I like that this site has a $100 rebate by going through thedishstore.net...but would I be missing out on the batering listed above?
6) I do not want a dish bolted to the side of my house. My house is 2-story, with a decent pitch to the roof; I do not know about the installer, but I would not want to be climbing all the way up there to put the dish on the roof! So, I think that leaves me with putting a post in the ground to mount the dish to. I am ok with that, but does anyone have any experience with this? Will the installer be ok with doing this? Also, I would need to have the post in the ground before the installer gets here; how can I be sure I have it installed with a proper view?
7) Is anyone using a Harmony remote with the HD-DVR? How does it work?
8) How is satellite when it comes to weather anymore? I know it used to be any decent storm would take it out...is that still the case?
9) Any other "gotchas" or things to look out for?
1) I know with cable there is always a few dollars worth of fees for things like the FCC, making the bill more than just the package price. How much should I anticipate being tacked on to the DirectTV bill?
2) It seems like things have progressed with satellite, and only one RG6 cable is needed as a connection from the dish into the house. Am I correct on that? Does Dish Network do the same thing, or do they still require a cable for each STB be connected directly to the dish?
3) It looks like all of the current promotions are based on a two year contract. However, when I check on the conditions for the programing package it looks like any package from $29.99 and up is acceptable for the duration of the contract. So my question is: can I sign up for the Premier package (which is currently free with NFL Sunday ticket), then downgrade to the Choice Ultimate in five months? Or, say next spring I need to cut back on expenses, could I downgrade to the Choice package without any repercussions?
4) After clicking through the checkout process, the summary page has internet access at the bottom. It is a one time $25 fee; is that just to plug the CAT6 line from the wall to the STB, or does that include being connected to DirectTV? I have a spare ethernet port right where the HD-DVR will go, so do I need to shell out the $25 or can I just do it myself?
5a) One of the things I really like about DirectTV over Dish is the whole-house DVR. However, this requires HD receivers, which I would ideally need a total of three throughout the house. They are offering one free HD-DVR and one free HD receiver, but that leaves me paying $200 for two more HD receivers. Plus it sounds like another $25 for the internet connection. Being that I am a first time customer switching from cable, is it worth it to call DirectTV and "barter" for getting the additional charges at no cost? Or is the pricing pretty firm?
5b) I like that this site has a $100 rebate by going through thedishstore.net...but would I be missing out on the batering listed above?
6) I do not want a dish bolted to the side of my house. My house is 2-story, with a decent pitch to the roof; I do not know about the installer, but I would not want to be climbing all the way up there to put the dish on the roof! So, I think that leaves me with putting a post in the ground to mount the dish to. I am ok with that, but does anyone have any experience with this? Will the installer be ok with doing this? Also, I would need to have the post in the ground before the installer gets here; how can I be sure I have it installed with a proper view?
7) Is anyone using a Harmony remote with the HD-DVR? How does it work?
8) How is satellite when it comes to weather anymore? I know it used to be any decent storm would take it out...is that still the case?
9) Any other "gotchas" or things to look out for?