Stargazer said:
I have never leased a receiver but if the cost is a lot cheaper then it may be a good thing to do. I tend to upgrade my hardware often though to keep up with the latest trends so purchasing makes that easy for me as I can sell the used receivers to make up for some of the new hardware purchases I make.
Agree. Here is my hardware purchase history with Dish.
I purchased my initial Dish 300 system from Dish Depot in January 1999. This included a Dish 300, Self Install Kit, 4700 and 2700 receivers. My total cost for all this was $0 plus a $50 credit on my first bill.
When E* came out with the Dish 500 I received a free upgrade with $25 shipping. Since I installed it myself they gave me a $25 credit on my next bill. Net cost to me $0.
I paid full price for my 501-DVR (pre-order) but traded my 2700 in for a $30 credit at Dish Depot. Net cost to me $249.
Added my 508 in 2003 for $149 through Dish. Retired my 4700 and sold for $70. Net cost to me $79.
Added my 811 at the beginning of 2004 for $149 including install. Dish upgraded my legacy LNBF's on my 500 and 300 (for 148)to DishPro and Installed a DP34. Sold my legacy LNBF's and switches for $45. Net cost to me $109.
Let's see so far I've invested $387 and I have a Dish 500, Dish 300, DishPro Twin LNBF, DishPro Dual LNBF, DishPro 34 switch, Dish 501, Dish 508, Dish 811. I've also signed up 4 people through club dish for total programming credits of $240. That brings my investment down to $147.
NightRyder