now that i am getting D* installed this week i am wondering if most installers would be willing to take down my old E* dish that i currently use without incurring a service charge.
Maybe if you ask them. Typically they don't do it without prompting; especially if it means leaving holes in your roof.
Maybe if you ask them. Typically they don't do it without prompting; especially if it means leaving holes in your roof.
My initial reaction would be no. They don't want to reward anyone for leaving.another question to add. seeing that i am getting a leased receiver has directv ever allowed the customer at the end of their subscription term to buy and keep the receiver or do they truly have to return it. It just feels kind of odd not owning one.
Just don't return it to them they will bill you full price for your used receiver.another question to add. seeing that i am getting a leased receiver has directv ever allowed the customer at the end of their subscription term to buy and keep the receiver or do they truly have to return it. It just feels kind of odd not owning one.
Here is what I did.
When the installer came on site, I asked him. I said I know its not normal for you to take it down and he said no problem. It makes working easier for me any way as there old wires and equipment would not be in his way.
He did just lay it on the ground. Days later I noticed it there, good thing I did because Dishnetwork wanted the LNBs back. It would cost me money if I had not returned the LNBs on the end of the dishnetwork dish.
As for the end of your contract, I would not buy the box. I would then re up for the latest model. Two years from now who knows what they will have, it is the same price if you own it or lease it anyway. Who knows 2 years from now they might invent 3D TV or something strange like that. Its always good to have the latest models if you can.
dish will send you a box fedex and prepaid shipping labels to return the receivers and lnbs you will get the boxes when you cancel service
Here is what I did.
When the installer came on site, I asked him. I said I know its not normal for you to take it down and he said no problem. It makes working easier for me any way as there old wires and equipment would not be in his way.
He did just lay it on the ground. Days later I noticed it there, good thing I did because Dishnetwork wanted the LNBs back. It would cost me money if I had not returned the LNBs on the end of the dishnetwork dish.
As for the end of your contract, I would not buy the box. I would then re up for the latest model. Two years from now who knows what they will have, it is the same price if you own it or lease it anyway. Who knows 2 years from now they might invent 3D TV or something strange like that. Its always good to have the latest models if you can.
They REALLY want the LNB's back ?
Thats really odd, I see Dish Network dishes all over the place that have been shut off and the dish still sits there, LNB and all.
Do they expect teh sub to get up on the house roof and remove them ?
Many roofs I would not get up on anymore and I did quite a bit of roofing when I was young.
Jimbo
when i cancelled directv they told me I only had to send the leased receiver back, no cables or dish. I made sure I asked, I was like you don't want the dish back and they told me no, it's yours to keep.