Wanting a certain receiver that is shown on the Dish site is crying wolf? Really?? You want to take whatever is given to you in life is your business, some people just do not want any confrontation and I understand that. But the OP to me should have done what he did, be reasonable and realize only accepting a new not refurbished receiver probably is just not going to happen, but getting the receiver you want should be (and is) possible. And again I have to BS to your notion that it costs Dish any real money more to provide a 722K instead of a 722 for those customers who know enough to ask for it. Maybe, just maybe the good will keep the customer?
You can call BS, but I am telling you for a fact that a 722k costs more than a 722; more than enough to justify restricting choice between them. It's not a notion, it's bona-fide fact. You don't have the believe me, just as you don't have to believe it if a DISH exec told you to your face. But the lack of your belief does not change the facts.
The facts also speak loudly. While it "is" possible, that a CSR, CSR's manager, CSR's manager's manager, a tech, the tech's manager, dispatch, general manager and general policy all prohibit it should tell you it's not something DISH takes lightly. If it was a non-issue, all of the above parties would be able to do it.
So yes, you can speed in the school zone, but at some point you're going to get caught and DISH isn't forgiving about losing money. Customers sure, but cash is different.