I'll wait and see just how much my bill will ultimately go up.
I have AEP with HD Gold/Platinum for $108 + Locals for $6, Three receivers 622/501/1000 (My account shows the 1000 as the primary) and DPP.
I still haven't figured out how much this will cost me. After that I will figure out what "too much" is. But the nanosecond I can get the programming I watch for a penny less on cable I will drop Dish. The problem is everyone is going to this "fee" crap that no customer can figure out without a slide-rule and an accountant. "Look at how li1ttle our programming packages cost! prices do not include box fee, fee for the cable that runs to your house, fee for the cable that connects the box to the TV, remote control, fee that allows you to add batteries to the remote, fee that allows the programming material to use the cable to go to the TV, fee for the color-burst signal to allow color pictures, fee for the power cable to plug in the receiver and other fees we will tell you about only if you notice we started charging them and actually call to ask. And when you ask via phone we will explain with a Pushtu accent so thick you will never be able to decipher.--the lowest prices in the industry for programming!"
I hate saying "there ought to be a law", but there ought to be a law preventing ANY industry from advertising a price for a service and have the total bill for that service be a NICKEL over the price advertised! It is an abuse of customers. "Everyone is doing it" is not an excuse and even more reason for the regulation. Ceviet emptor is the saying the cheats use to justify deceptive practices!
See ya
Tony