Most of these "I am leaving and here is why" threads make little sense to those reading it from a neutral island.
I'm reading it from a neutral island, having left satellite for Mediacom a year ago. It makes sense to me.
Most of these "I am leaving and here is why" threads make little sense to those reading it from a neutral island.
I had the same thing happen to my ViP211k last fall, only I had the opposite experience of the OP: Dish sent me a replacement receiver in spite of the fact that they were aware that it was a massive problem affecting a lot of receivers. Since my ViP211k started working again, I shipped the replacement back to Dish, and I have not had any problem with that receiver since then. This was the third time that I have shipped a replacement receiver back to Dish because the original one started working again, and neither of those receivers failed again, either. (The first two times were a 501 and an original ViP211. The 501 is now obsolete.) Not to defend Dish's actions in the OP's case, but perhaps they changed their policy since my experience to avoid having to needlessly ship a bunch of Hoppers back and forth across the country, like they had to do with the ViP211k's last fall....my 622 goes into endless reboot loops...
I'm reading it from a neutral island, having left satellite for Mediacom a year ago. It makes sense to me.
I know three people with Mediacom around here, and none of them have anything good to say about the TV version.
How good or bad they are is also determined by neighborhoods. In mine I was getting way too many audio/video glitches. The tech told me they knew about it and were going to change a node out. They decided to not do that, video/audio didn't get better, I went back to internet only with them.Mediacom service varies greatly from city to city. Des Moines has their latest and greatest, including TiVo service. They used to suck here, but not anymore.
Enjoy Direct and all the "different" ways they come up with to piss off customers.
I agree on the grass is always greener. Sometimes it can be though.....
I wouldn't go back to Directv until they lower their prices significantly.Proves the grass isn't always greener on the other side. I found that out about 10 years ago when I had both services to try all the new hd channels that Directv had and DISH didn't back then. Never ,ever go back to Directv again.
I would go back to DirecTV if they:
I would go back to DISH if they:
- added all our local channels, including sub-channels
- reorganized their programming tiers so I wouldn't have to pay for one channel while not watching the other 30
- wouldn't lose their signal during thunderstorms and snowstorms
- made their dishes accessible so I wouldn't have to risk life and limb on my roof to clear snow and ice
- improved their receivers to be responsive
- lowered their price to make them competitive with Mediacom (never thought I would be saying that Mediacom rates are better than satellite!)
- did all of the above, plus:
- added NBC Sports Extra Time
- kept their carriage disputes from always escalating to Defcon 1
So your purpose for posting this in this DISH SATELLITE forum is what?
I would go back to DISH if they:
- did all of the above, plus:
- added NBC Sports Extra Time
- kept their carriage disputes from always escalating to Defcon 1
I would go back to DirecTV if they:
I would go back to DISH if they:
- added all our local channels, including sub-channels
- reorganized their programming tiers so I wouldn't have to pay for one channel while not watching the other 30
- wouldn't lose their signal during thunderstorms and snowstorms
- made their dishes accessible so I wouldn't have to risk life and limb on my roof to clear snow and ice
- improved their receivers to be responsive
- lowered their price to make them competitive with Mediacom (never thought I would be saying that Mediacom rates are better than satellite!)
- did all of the above, plus:
- added NBC Sports Extra Time
- kept their carriage disputes from always escalating to Defcon 1
Maybe the following:
Extra time is in dish now. SD currently but it's a start.I would go back to DirecTV if they:
I would go back to DISH if they:
- added all our local channels, including sub-channels
- reorganized their programming tiers so I wouldn't have to pay for one channel while not watching the other 30
- wouldn't lose their signal during thunderstorms and snowstorms
- made their dishes accessible so I wouldn't have to risk life and limb on my roof to clear snow and ice
- improved their receivers to be responsive
- lowered their price to make them competitive with Mediacom (never thought I would be saying that Mediacom rates are better than satellite!)
- did all of the above, plus:
- added NBC Sports Extra Time
- kept their carriage disputes from always escalating to Defcon 1
There's DISH note in there too.So your purpose for posting this in this DISH SATELLITE forum is what?
There's DISH note in there too.