I am one who is leaving Skyangel now that I have my Glorystar dish. Unfortunately, the guy I had install the Skyangel dish does not seem tobe in business anymore (which is too bad because he was rather inexpensive) so I will be attempting to put the dish up with my step father. Will also be installing an amplified HDTV compatible antenna as well so totally free TV for me.
I may be taking you up on that free online advice Iceberg!
Wish me luck! LOL
Im not at all defending Skyangel here, but there are a few things that people are not considering...
#1 The lifetime subscriptions and Skyangels contract with Echostar are for the life of the Satellite Echostar 3 at 61.5.
the guy I had install the Skyangel dish does not seem to be in business anymore (which is too bad because he was rather inexpensive)
Perhaps a good clue why he is no longer in business.
he actually said they had 60k activations they did not know where they were.
If there is a class-action law suit, the lawyers will find them.
Spoke with SA this afternoon to find out if my sub was scheduled to be switched off as I did not send in the card also. Since I had communicated with them within last five years I was good to go.
He said the card has two purposes. First, regarding the 4 pay channels, second-he actually said they had 60k activations they did not know where they were. Some people were dead, some receivers were given away and whoever had the receiver was not the lifelong sub authorized to receive the programming. They want to find their customers and purge the non subs. The letters were to the last known address so either call or mail the card back. They may cut off your programming but at least you will call back so they will know you are there.
I know that the impression most everyone had from the letter was that lifetimers who didn't return the letter were only at risk to lose the "secular 4" channels. See http://www.satelliteguys.us/skyangel-forum/93214-what-happens-if-you-dont-return-current-sheet.html
The reward would be that the company that hides dishonest dealings behind the veil of Christianity, would be held accountable. Of course, a true Christian would be held accountable by his religious leader, but since there is no religious leader that SA is accountable to (hence, SA is not a Christian), the law is the only recourse for accountability and protection of honest Christians.Like I said, 2 purposes--whether you want the 4 seculars and to find the people they wanted to find. They can accomplish that together or separately with one letter.
Lawsuit: what would be the reward? Drive them out of business completely? A chance to own $300 worth of an uplink facility? A phone bank? A lifetime refund? How about a sliver of ownership of a DBS frequency license on a satellite that's 10 years old-that would be an equitable settlement.
Lawsuit: GET REAL!
The reward would be that the company that hides dishonest dealings behind the veil of Christianity, would be held accountable. Of course, a true Christian would be held accountable by his religious leader, but since there is no religious leader that SA is accountable to (hence, SA is not a Christian), the law is the only recourse for accountability and protection of honest Christians.
This organization brings shame on Christians by continuting to lie and swindle true Christians, and then laughs behind closed doors as they propose to continue swindling more Christians uner the protection of the Christian faith. The company is showing the way for other tools of the adversary to find their way into Christians' lives, and is giving true Christians a bad name due to their dishonest dealings.
There are MANY more outlets for Christian television/radio. This one needs to be shown that Christians will hold them accountable. If SA isn't going to "be" the Christian company that it pretended to be when it took people's money, then it needs to be made a symbol to all other companies who would wish to follow their unethical footsteps in swindling Christians. SA needs to be taught a lesson for their own good, and the good of all Christians - even if that means SA disappears from the face of this earth.
A side-note: I'm not a SkyAngel subscriber, but I'd consider donating funds to legitimate cause designed to bring action against the company. I'd also consider dontating funds to SkyAngel, if they were to change their ways and begin acting as true Christians should.
"what would be the reward? Drive them out of business completely? A chance to own $300 worth of an uplink facility? A phone bank? A lifetime refund? How about a sliver of ownership of a DBS frequency license on a satellite that's 10 years old-that would be an equitable settlement."
How about some SERIOUS options such as transferring LIFETIME members to IPTV? FREE/REDUCED price on equipment? continuing DBS as well as IPTV? After all some can't access High speed. Or yes even a refund. It would be good business sense to offer one over the long term. After all those members would now have a positive view of sky angel rather than the current sour taste! How about a CREDIT of the lifetime fee towards IPTV? there are options to be explored IF Sky angel valued its subscribers (they don't appear to)
As for putting them out of business, why do you assume that is a bad thing? If they are going to be Christian in name only then they are bearing false witness
Like I said, 2 purposes--whether you want the 4 seculars and to find the people they wanted to find. They can accomplish that together or separately with one letter.
Probably because that was not their original intent. They don't appear to have very much organization, planning, or business sense at this point. They probably didn't think about using the letter for this 2nd purpose until after it was already sent out.But why couldn't they have been upfront about BOTH of those purposes in the letter?