Hyo he is emailing you now (I guess you emailed him as well.)
I am on the phone with him as I type this.
Scott
I am on the phone with him as I type this.
Scott
Scott Greczkowski said:Ok I got some clarification on things...
Here is whats available on DHP from the DishStore.NET your cost $39.95 and you get a $49.95 credit on your first months Dish Network Bill
BudShark said:It is NOT $5 per receiver. It is $5 per account.
And its not a rental fee - it is a 'maintenance fee'. So you are paying a $5 protection plan and never owning the equipment - but if something goes wrong with it in the next 1,2,3 years (as long as you are on DHP), it is Dish's problem, not yours. Under the other scenario if your 811 dies 13 months from now - you aren't a new subscriber, you aren't covered - so kiss $399 goodbye to replace it.
Chris
BudShark said:It is NOT $5 per receiver. It is $5 per account.
And its not a rental fee - it is a 'maintenance fee'. So you are paying a $5 protection plan and never owning the equipment - but if something goes wrong with it in the next 1,2,3 years (as long as you are on DHP), it is Dish's problem, not yours. Under the other scenario if your 811 dies 13 months from now - you aren't a new subscriber, you aren't covered - so kiss $399 goodbye to replace it.
Chris
MikeHDTulsa said:The insurance plan for non DHP customers $1.99 a month and covers all your receivers, switches, and LNB's but you have to pay for shipping.
So, can you suggest how do we find a good Dish retailer/installer?fslove said:Be careful when you buy these certificates (for Dish receivers and installation) because you are going to be exposed to the worse installation network on planet earth! That being Dish Network's DNSC which is a fleet of $10 a hour installers whos ability is far from professional in most cases. As a Dish retailer we do plenty of re-installtions for customers who had a hack job done by DNSC and it is just unbelievable how bad a installation job is done by some of these jokers!
it is just unbelievable how bad a installation job is done by some of these jokers!
You can find a local retailer/installer by going to Dish's website and click on "locate a retailer up at the top of the page.jdh62 said:So, can you suggest how do we find a good Dish retailer/installer?fslove said:Be careful when you buy these certificates (for Dish receivers and installation) because you are going to be exposed to the worse installation network on planet earth! That being Dish Network's DNSC which is a fleet of $10 a hour installers whos ability is far from professional in most cases. As a Dish retailer we do plenty of re-installtions for customers who had a hack job done by DNSC and it is just unbelievable how bad a installation job is done by some of these jokers!
Scott,Scott Greczkowski said:it is just unbelievable how bad a installation job is done by some of these jokers!
Thats the key sentance there, a bad installation is done by SOME of those jokers.
I will agree I have seen some really bad DSNC install jobs.
Luckily here at SatelliteGuys.US we are read closely by Dish Network, if you did order a DHP or FREE Dish from us and DSNC did a hack job install we want you to take pictures of it and complaign about it here, because I can assure you Dish Network will make sure you get fixed ASAP.
Speaking of which all the new DHP and FREE Dish offers are now available at http://www.dishstore.net