I came home to a ticking sound and flashing light from my 721. All those nice things I've said about that 721 just recently! I tempted the gods and no good deed goes unpunished.
Pressing the remote power button did nothing. Had to pull plug. After a while, a message to the effect "downloading drive image" appeared. Oh, great, 60 hours of recordings down the toilet! Including 2 pay per views I never finished watching. Then it shifted to a white background behind some "typed" words:
YOUR DISK HAS FAILED
You still have some service available
yadda yadda yadda
BUT WAIT! IT GETS WORSE!
The CSR said it's out of warranty. I said no, I am paying $1.99 per month for insurance, I'm grandfathered under the old plan, I was assured it would continue after I upgraded to the ViP622 and HD Gold.
IT GETS EVEN WORSE!
No, nothing here- it was dropped in April. I said I never authorized that. She said "you upgraded to the new plan $5.99 per month and then dropped that" I said no, I never authorized that (who would?) and I want it reinstated- fine to back charge me. I believe I saw that $1.99 charge continue on my bill after the upgrade, and never checked since. You have nothing in writing and no recording to show I ever changed or dropped that insurance.
EVEN WORSE:
"I'm sorry sir, it cannot be reinstated. No one can do that." I stated I do not believe that. They screw up and then can't fix it, and I have to suffer and pay for that?
The bad:
Loss of recordings.
Loss of insurance.
Five days or so of no 721- but I have a 508 & a ViP622.
The good:
She/they waived charges and are sending me a 721.
I stated "It's not over yet." So what was that email address? ceo@echostar.com ? I'll wait a bit to calm down, but I intend to get that $1.99 insurance reinstated. And now I'll have to waste my time each month looking over a non-changing routine bill just to see if someone decided to screw it up.
Yes, I guess I've been lucky but now I certainly understand the fury some express against E*. Maybe they'll do the right thing and reinstate my $1.99 insurance. They've certainly made sure I'll think twice before ever defending them again.
Pressing the remote power button did nothing. Had to pull plug. After a while, a message to the effect "downloading drive image" appeared. Oh, great, 60 hours of recordings down the toilet! Including 2 pay per views I never finished watching. Then it shifted to a white background behind some "typed" words:
YOUR DISK HAS FAILED
You still have some service available
yadda yadda yadda
BUT WAIT! IT GETS WORSE!
The CSR said it's out of warranty. I said no, I am paying $1.99 per month for insurance, I'm grandfathered under the old plan, I was assured it would continue after I upgraded to the ViP622 and HD Gold.
IT GETS EVEN WORSE!
No, nothing here- it was dropped in April. I said I never authorized that. She said "you upgraded to the new plan $5.99 per month and then dropped that" I said no, I never authorized that (who would?) and I want it reinstated- fine to back charge me. I believe I saw that $1.99 charge continue on my bill after the upgrade, and never checked since. You have nothing in writing and no recording to show I ever changed or dropped that insurance.
EVEN WORSE:
"I'm sorry sir, it cannot be reinstated. No one can do that." I stated I do not believe that. They screw up and then can't fix it, and I have to suffer and pay for that?
The bad:
Loss of recordings.
Loss of insurance.
Five days or so of no 721- but I have a 508 & a ViP622.
The good:
She/they waived charges and are sending me a 721.
I stated "It's not over yet." So what was that email address? ceo@echostar.com ? I'll wait a bit to calm down, but I intend to get that $1.99 insurance reinstated. And now I'll have to waste my time each month looking over a non-changing routine bill just to see if someone decided to screw it up.
Yes, I guess I've been lucky but now I certainly understand the fury some express against E*. Maybe they'll do the right thing and reinstate my $1.99 insurance. They've certainly made sure I'll think twice before ever defending them again.