Contacted FCC they about being charged for programing we don't receive they said contact the FTC
It's called being blown off, or more formally, the government "run-around." I'm sure the FTC will refer you to the FCC.
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Contacted FCC they about being charged for programing we don't receive they said contact the FTC
So why is it a public service channel? Is it because if you charged for it people on the EA would feel there being charged for a program that they don't get. Maybe the FTC might have something to say about it.
There are 350,000 customers in PR and the USVI who pay for programs we don't get. I don't see any apology coming from Dish for the delay in fixing this problem or you being anxious to fix it
Tampa8 said:So let me get this correct. This nonsense is about a shopping channel. I have been to Puerto Rico, they have shopping there. May I recommend Old San Juan.
You need to read the PI terms for yourself. They are detailed (admittedly not very understandably) in Section 335 as I posted above. My reading says that PI's can charge a price of up to half the cost of delivery.The PI channels must pay to get their signal to DISH, then DISH picks up the rest of the costs from there.
The channels are not paid by DISH nor do they pay DISH for coverage.
Shopping channels do not qualify as PI programming.
Yes, currently only on 119 Satellite, but Dish Network is working on adding it to the eastern arc.