And pay another $6 per month to E*then unplug the phone line.
And pay another $6 per month to E*then unplug the phone line.
And pay another $6 per month to E*
I know D* does it ,but if you unplug your phone line with them ,They don't charge you either!Pretty soon E* is going to have a Remote Control Fee! For $6 a month you can use your remote!It's all about choices. It's a choice to buy service from Dish, or Direct, or Comcast, or...If you don't like one, go to another (and they are all probably doing the same thing too). If you don't want them knowing. Pay the money to keep your secrets or dump all service period. Your choice!
I sent a complaint to the BBB in Colorado for false advertizement by Dish and suggest all who want to do the same. Funny also I just got my bill in the mail yeterday and the laminated card still had the NFL Network listed in the 100 package. The crackerheads didn't even remove it yet.
Just wanted to point this out as stated in the Dish customer service agreement. We reserve the right to add, delete, rearrange and/or change any and all programming, programming packages and other Services that we offer, and our prices and fees related to such programming, programming packages and Services at any time, including without limitation during any term agreement period to which you have agreed under the terms and conditions of any other agreement with DISH Network.
The other part says that they will notify you if such a change happens, in that case a scroll on the channel is enough.
I have the top 250 so i am not effected by this change and i do feel for the ones that have had NFL for over 2 years. Dish is not handling this issue very well at all, programming changes happen and to be honest not all the reasons for a change should be made public knowledge, but letting customers belive that this was a free preview of NFL network is streching the truth just a little bit.
It just generates a confusing message for all of us and in some cases further fuels the fustration some have with Dish and their programming desisions.
I wouldn't have had a problem with it if they would have at least gave notice that they were going to make a move. The lying and deception would piss off anyone IMHO.. They should in good faith put the channel back on the free preview channel for a while, and state that it will be for a certain amount of time, then that way ease the pain on many fronts. Also no suprizes this time. But will they do it? Me thinks not because of arrogance.
I know D* does it ,but if you unplug your phone line with them ,They don't charge you either!...
Here's an idea: downgrade to the HD Only package from Dish for $29.99/month (another $5/month for locals if you want). Includes the NFL Network in HD, and a bunch of other HD channels. And you can still use your OTA antenna with it....
My HD antenna is looking better all the time, NFL total access is broadcast on a local station and with a recorder I can tape it to watch any old time.
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And they won't ! And if they ever do, they would give atleast 3 months notice. and not call the last 2 years a gift.Direct TV has not canceled service for its subscribers of NFL network.
Source: Multi Channel NewsAn intra-family battle is brewing between Rainbow Media’s Voom suite of high-definition services and Voom satellite owner EchoStar Satellite LLC.
Earlier this month, New York State Supreme Court judge Richard Lowe granted Voom a preliminary injunction/temporary restraining order barring EchoStar’s Dish Network from moving the HD service’s 15 channels to a lower-penetrated HD tier, according to sources close to both parties.
“Clearly this is a case of greed. Everyone knew December’s Giants - Patriots game was exclusive to the NFL Network. Their greed for more eyeballs and ad revenue led to their breach of our contract, in turn breaking their commitment not only to DISH Network, but to our customers. Because they failed to honor their promise, we took appropriate, justified action and look forward to proving our position in court.”
The NFL Network was between a rock and a hard place on this one. Congress was also breathing down their neck because they wanted all their constituents to see the game. Obviously, the NFL didn't expect this game to be such a hot potato when it was put on the schedule.Dish has issued this statement about the NFL Lawsuit.
About time they said something logical about this entire mess.
Dish has issued this statement about the NFL Lawsuit.
About time they said something logical about this entire mess.
That's not an official press release, is it ? It's blunt and more or less accurate, but rather un-professional.Dish has issued this statement about the NFL Lawsuit.
I agree that many Dish subs are suffering (not me, I've got this in my $29.99/month HD Only package ), but the NFL Network also suffers the loss of advertising revenue, since there are 4 million less potential viewers, and ad rates are based on viewer count.So their Dish's logic is to punish/lie to their own subs because the channel gave one game to everyone?
That's not an official press release, is it ? It's blunt and more or less accurate, but rather un-professional.