Aside from offering ala carte, I'd love it if dish offered a 'science' package. I'd gladly pay $50 per month for a package that includes all the science channels while leaving out the sports channels, for example. As it stands, the American HD (bronze) package has all the science channels that the regular bronze package has and the silver packages only add animal planet and investigation discovery. Going to the full out gold package which is more then double the price of american HD bronze is the only way to get national geographic (both of them) , planet green, etc.
I'll probably downgrade to american HD bronze here with platinum in the next couple days. Great value there I'll miss animal planet, but that's about it really. If they threw in a few more science bones to their middle package like directv does, it might encourage me to stay in it. That... and offering virtually all of the locals in HD instead of 4.
yep ... the differences in packages and prices are so small that I'll probably just switch off every 2 years to get the promotional prices. I thought they were more, and indeed they are more for the least expensive package, but not so much because the second year is still $15 off. Plus, when I switched from Turbo HD silver to the top 200 package, dish somehow forgot about my discount I was supposed to get the first year, and has been billing me the standard rate. My relatives had the same problem with directv... they both like to 'forget' about their promotional discounts? I should get that fixed.
I'll probably downgrade to american HD bronze here with platinum in the next couple days. Great value there I'll miss animal planet, but that's about it really. If they threw in a few more science bones to their middle package like directv does, it might encourage me to stay in it. That... and offering virtually all of the locals in HD instead of 4.
Yup and DIRECTV dropped the claim later since Dish said that their package contained more of the higher rated channels in their base package then DIRECTV does.
Just a dumb pissing contest if you ask me.
yep ... the differences in packages and prices are so small that I'll probably just switch off every 2 years to get the promotional prices. I thought they were more, and indeed they are more for the least expensive package, but not so much because the second year is still $15 off. Plus, when I switched from Turbo HD silver to the top 200 package, dish somehow forgot about my discount I was supposed to get the first year, and has been billing me the standard rate. My relatives had the same problem with directv... they both like to 'forget' about their promotional discounts? I should get that fixed.
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