dbdsac said:A couple of months ago I was reading posts from people receiving nasty-grams from Dish for not keeping their receivers tied to phone lines.
Stargazer said:There would be several complaints going to attorney general if that were to happen.
Stargazer said:There would be several complaints going to attorney general if that were to happen.
MikeD-C05 said:Why does Dish and Directv both allow you to buy pay per views for a dollar more over the website if they don't expect some customers to not have a phone line connection? Their tv commercials even say If you can't keep a phone line connected then you can use the web site to order your pay per views. You would have to assume that this is not a new problem and that a lot of customers must not have a phone line connected. That 's why they allow for this over the website.
It's cool when you do order over the website all your receivers get the pay per view. It will show up as one receiver for the 3.99 price followed by the other 4 receivers for 00 price and of course a 1.00 fee for doing it over the internet.
1) Greed - They WANT people to connect the phone line, but they certainly are not going to let that stand in the way of making money on PPV.MikeD-C05 said:Why does Dish and Directv both allow you to buy pay per views for a dollar more over the website if they don't expect some customers to not have a phone line connection?
DBS providers do not have to sell to people without land lines.Stargazer said:Yes, I do know it states in the contract that all receivers must be connected to a phone line but that cannot always be done especially when you do not have a landline phone but only a cell phone, if that.