Scott Greczkowski Welcome HOME! Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Cutting Edge Sep 7, 2003 103,258 27,946 Newington, CT Oct 8, 2008 #1 It was no surprise hearing the news that the United States Supreme Court declined to hear Echostar / Dish Networks appeal against Tivver the p... More...
It was no surprise hearing the news that the United States Supreme Court declined to hear Echostar / Dish Networks appeal against Tivver the p... More...
RandallA Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Dec 13, 2004 10,556 68 San Francisco Bay Area Oct 8, 2008 #2 So if they have discontinued the 625 and are installing HD DVRs (622, 722, 612) for new customers, they are getting ready for the worst. My question is, will they upgrade current customers with 625 and 522 receivers?
So if they have discontinued the 625 and are installing HD DVRs (622, 722, 612) for new customers, they are getting ready for the worst. My question is, will they upgrade current customers with 625 and 522 receivers?
Pepper DVR Addict~Mad Scientist Supporting Founder Mar 16, 2004 8,416 1,408 Satsuma, AL Oct 8, 2008 #3 They will do whatever it takes to keep from cutting off DVR service to any customer. To do otherwise would be suicidal.
They will do whatever it takes to keep from cutting off DVR service to any customer. To do otherwise would be suicidal.
SmokeFan14 SatelliteGuys Pro Apr 7, 2008 399 0 The state above South Carolina Oct 8, 2008 #4 Pepper said: They will do whatever it takes to keep from cutting off DVR service to any customer. To do otherwise would be suicidal. Click to expand... Amen, brother. I can live with them not adding tons of new HD channels, but if they ever took away the DVR function, I'm gone with the wind! Last edited: Oct 8, 2008
Pepper said: They will do whatever it takes to keep from cutting off DVR service to any customer. To do otherwise would be suicidal. Click to expand... Amen, brother. I can live with them not adding tons of new HD channels, but if they ever took away the DVR function, I'm gone with the wind!