I've been a Dish customer for about 3 years and love my 508. I am ready to move onto an HD/DVR and get the most out of my TV. No one can compare to my current DVR plan which only costs me $42 per month (no DVR fee). However, when I compare the costs to move to an HD/DVR, I can't see why I would stay with Dish.
Cable:
$72 per month
Includes HD/DVR, multiple rooms
Dual tuner/14 hours HD.
Dish:
$42 per month (current packaga)
$10 per month (HD)
$5 per month (DVR)
$5 per month (lease... I think)
$250 down for 942
Dual tuner/25 hours HD
Other charges?
Assuming that the Dish costs are accurate, it will cost me $10 per month less with Dish, but it will take 25 months to recoup the $250 up front costs. It is even worse if I consider the 921 for $500. I also have to purchase an OTA antenna and mess with wiring it. With cable, I could easily switch to the $72 per month plan for a year and then see what is available to me with Dish or DirectTV. No long-term investment in equipment. The multiple room option is also extremely appealing with cable. Isn't is $5 per month per receiver with Dish? If I want more than my one TV hooked up, I could be at the same cost as cable.
As I said, I've been a Dish subscriber for 3 years and generally enjoy the service/price. I just don't see them competing with cable with their current offerings. Can anyone give me good reasons to upgrade with Dish?
Cable:
$72 per month
Includes HD/DVR, multiple rooms
Dual tuner/14 hours HD.
Dish:
$42 per month (current packaga)
$10 per month (HD)
$5 per month (DVR)
$5 per month (lease... I think)
$250 down for 942
Dual tuner/25 hours HD
Other charges?
Assuming that the Dish costs are accurate, it will cost me $10 per month less with Dish, but it will take 25 months to recoup the $250 up front costs. It is even worse if I consider the 921 for $500. I also have to purchase an OTA antenna and mess with wiring it. With cable, I could easily switch to the $72 per month plan for a year and then see what is available to me with Dish or DirectTV. No long-term investment in equipment. The multiple room option is also extremely appealing with cable. Isn't is $5 per month per receiver with Dish? If I want more than my one TV hooked up, I could be at the same cost as cable.
As I said, I've been a Dish subscriber for 3 years and generally enjoy the service/price. I just don't see them competing with cable with their current offerings. Can anyone give me good reasons to upgrade with Dish?