Depends on your contract. Ranges from $10 per month remaining to $20 per month remaining.Anyone know how much to break a contract actually costs?
Depends on your contract. Ranges from $10 per month remaining to $20 per month remaining.Anyone know how much to break a contract actually costs?
Absolutely nothing if you don't pay it.Anyone know how much to break a contract actually costs?
Yeah that's good for your credit lol.Absolutely nothing if you don't pay it.
Maybe I don't care!Yeah that's good for your credit lol.
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I do, I like 0% intrest when buying a car.Maybe I don't care!
Where are you getting 3.2%?I do, I like 0% intrest when buying a car.
Then I can keep my money earning 3.2 %
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Not in a savings account I can tell you that much.Where are you getting 3.2%?
Anyone know how much to break a contract actually costs?
Thanks highlanderI believe it begins (at the beginning of the 2-year sentence) at $480, which is $20 per month (based on the 24 months). So it depends on where you are within the 24-month window. It drops by $20 with each passing month. I still have a year to go, so mine would be $240 right now.
My primary television in the living room died yesterday. It was a 55" Panasonic Plasma 1080p HD set that was about six years old. I decided to upgrade to a 4K set, Vizio M65-C1. So suddenly the upgrade seems more attractive. But I have a question about streaming. Can I get 4K (compressed) with with my current Hopper if I stream from it using the Netflix application? I would be streaming from the internet and not using the dish to access the satellites. So I would think I should be able to stream 4K.I currently have two Hoppers with Sling and three Joeys. I have external hard drives connected to the two Joeys. I have noticed that I only can play from content on the external hard drives from the Hopper that is connected to. I can't play the content of the external hard drives from the Joeys or from Dish Anywhere. Each of my Hoppers has a 2 TB hard drive and I can connect two 2 TB hard drives. With my present set up, I can play my recordings from either of the the Hoppers. I have access to 4 TB of recordings from Dish Anywhere or either of the televisions that are connected to the Hoppers. With the Hopper 3, my option would be to have one Hopper 3 and four Joeys. I would only be able to play 2 TB of recordings from the Hoppers or televisions that are not connected to the Hopper 3 and I would only have access to 2 TB of recordings from Dish Anywhere. At least this is my understanding from reading through the threads. I presently don't have a 4K television. I live alone and rarely have need to record more than 5 programs at a time while watching a 6th.
No, because 4K requires HDMI ports that are HDCP 2.2 compliant, which is a new hardware standard that only the hopper 3 will haveMy primary television in the living room died yesterday. It was a 55" Panasonic Plasma 1080p HD set that was about six years old. I decided to upgrade to a 4K set, Vizio M65-C1. So suddenly the upgrade seems more attractive. But I have a question about streaming. Can I get 4K (compressed) with with my current Hopper if I stream from it using the Netflix application? I would be streaming from the internet and not using the dish to access the satellites. So I would think I should be able to stream 4K.
It's $20 per month of the remaining term for new business.I believe it begins (at the beginning of the 2-year sentence) at $480, which is $20 per month (based on the 24 months). So it depends on where you are within the 24-month window. It drops by $20 with each passing month. I still have a year to go, so mine would be $240 right now.
For me, personally, it's the desire to do the install myself. As far as the possibility of cancelling, that's a small part of why I don't want to be under contract. But, a more important reason than that, is not being under contract has always given me the leverage I need to help negotiate a $30+ discount on my bill. The largest such discount I negotiated in the past was $40 discount. While I don't expect a deal that great again, I'll never get more than a $5 or $10 discount if any under contract. So, say I have my average of $30 off for 2 years. That's $720 in savings, which is a win doing it myselfIt's $20 per month of the remaining term for new business.
Unless things changed with the last rate revision, an upgrade ETF is only $10 per month of the remaining term.
Purchasing equipment almost never makes sense.
If upgrading, presumably you know the product, your reception, etc. What are the odds of cancelling within a year or even two?
It's $20 per month of the remaining term for new business.
Unless things changed with the last rate revision, an upgrade ETF is only $10 per month of the remaining term.
Purchasing equipment almost never makes sense.
If upgrading, presumably you know the product, your reception, etc. What are the odds of cancelling within a year or even two?
Thank you for that information. The Vizio M65-C1 has three HDMI ports that have HDCP 2.2 support and it has the Netflex and Amazon applications. Therefore the only reason I would need the Hopper 3 would be for when Dish actually provides additional 4K content.No, because 4K requires HDMI ports that are HDCP 2.2 compliant, which is a new hardware standard that only the hopper 3 will have