Your latter statement isn't true at all. How would I save money if this channel is $5 per month less on DirecTV or other platforms such as Roku and Willow's own website itself? That's a total loss of $60 p/a right there!The programming we provide is owned by other companies, and our prices are based on what we must pay those companies. Though costs can change when contracts are renegotiated, we work hard to keep them as low as possible. We continue to offer the lowest everyday price in the pay-TV industry, saving our customers money every month as compared to our competitors!
Your latter statement isn't true at all. How would I save money if this channel is $5 per month less on DirecTV or other platforms such as Roku and Willow's own website itself? That's a total loss of $60 p/a right there!
Also, there's valid reasons to doubt your claim that the price you're demanding for Willow Cricket is "based" on "what you must pay" WillowTV. Willow's price for consumers and other providers, far, far smaller companies than Dish Network, are $15 per month, which is the price they ask everywhere in every platform. You intentionally increased the price to $20 a month just to get an unfair profit over the customers you claim to save "money for". That is a thoroughly misleading and unfair business practice (if it were me, I would definitely complain to the Better Business Bureau/FCC).
u can always switch to another provider!! That's what capitalism is all about!!
Your latter statement isn't true at all. How would I save money if this channel is $5 per month less on DirecTV or other platforms such as Roku and Willow's own website itself? That's a total loss of $60 p/a right there!
Also, there's valid reasons to doubt your claim that the price you're demanding for Willow Cricket is "based" on "what you must pay" WillowTV. Willow's price for consumers and other providers, far, far smaller companies than Dish Network, are $15 per month, which is the price they ask everywhere in every platform. You intentionally increased the price to $20 a month just to get an unfair profit over the customers you claim to save "money for". That is a thoroughly misleading and unfair business practice (if it were me, I would definitely complain to the Better Business Bureau/FCC).
u can always switch to another provider!! That's what capitalism is all about!!
Bingo we have a winner.
I have a grocery store in the area that claims to have the best prices "on just about everything." and they do! But their price on milk is consistently 50 cents to a dollar more per gallon than another store down the street. Cheese is also more expensive by about 10%. I have a choice. I can spend my time bitching and moaning to the manager about how the store says they have the cheapest and they don't on one particular item, or I can take my time and effort to go to the other store for these items. I am sure the same thing happens at your local grocery store.
The "crap" answer is the real, honest-to-goodness answer. Like the price? Buy it. Don't like the price? don't buy it!
And one had a gun at one's head before signing the contract with Dish, right?Are you in contract with that grocery store? Will the other grocery store make you sign a contract to buy their milk?
Hey... look up! What you see above you is my point going way over your head!Are you in contract with that grocery store? Will the other grocery store make you sign a contract to buy their milk?
juan said:u can always switch to another provider!! That's what capitalism is all about!!